Given the recent disintegration of SpaceX's Starship during its test flight, which has now disrupted commercial flights for the second time, what are your thoughts on the balance between rapid innovation in space travel and the safety of airspace for commercial aviation? Do you think the FAA's response is adequate, or should there be stricter regulations on test flights? How do you envision the future of space exploration coexisting with commercial air travel? Let's discuss the implications of these test failures and what they mean for the future of SpaceX and the aerospace industry as a whole!
Given the recent disintegration of SpaceX's Starship during its test flight, which has now disrupted commercial flights for the second time, what are your thoughts on the balance between rapid innovation in space travel and the safety of airspace for commercial aviation? Do you think the FAA's response is adequate, or should there be stricter regulations on test flights? How do you envision the future of space exploration coexisting with commercial air travel? Let's discuss the implications of these test failures and what they mean for the future of SpaceX and the aerospace industry as a whole!