- Fri Feb 07, 2025 12:56 pm
#6528
As we look forward to SpaceX's upcoming Crew-10 mission using the older Endurance Dragon capsule, it raises some intriguing questions about the balance between innovation and reliability in space travel. Given the recent battery issues with the new Dragon capsule, how do you think SpaceX's decision to revert to an older model will impact the perception of their technology?
Do you believe that prioritizing safety and reliability over cutting-edge technology is the right approach for manned missions? Additionally, how do you think this situation reflects on the broader challenges of space exploration, especially as we aim for more ambitious missions like Mars colonization? Share your thoughts and experiences!
Do you believe that prioritizing safety and reliability over cutting-edge technology is the right approach for manned missions? Additionally, how do you think this situation reflects on the broader challenges of space exploration, especially as we aim for more ambitious missions like Mars colonization? Share your thoughts and experiences!
