One of the missions is carrying 10 NASA science instruments to the moon. The other involves a "micro rover" to explore a region in the moon’s far north.
Please don’t take me for an idiot, even if you disagree with my skepticism of Musk/SpaceX.
Ok, so the launch was completed successfully, fantastic, woo, yay. One point!
Ok so if I understand it correctly, they have performed TLI, sweet! Two points!
Now, some people here claim that SpaceX’s role in the mission is over, I see it as that when their hardware is no longer used.
Over the years Musk and SpaceX have claimed everything from building a rocket shuttle service, to building Starship (should have been done by now, they have barely begun), to sending random people to the moon and more.
I don’t think it is wrong of me to have a decent threashhold before believing every claim they make.
Please don’t take me for an idiot, even if you disagree with my skepticism of Musk/SpaceX.
Ok, so the launch was completed successfully, fantastic, woo, yay. One point!
Ok so if I understand it correctly, they have performed TLI, sweet! Two points!
Now, some people here claim that SpaceX’s role in the mission is over, I see it as that when their hardware is no longer used.
Over the years Musk and SpaceX have claimed everything from building a rocket shuttle service, to building Starship (should have been done by now, they have barely begun), to sending random people to the moon and more.
I don’t think it is wrong of me to have a decent threashhold before believing every claim they make.
But there is no more SpaceX hardware involved after tli …