Ariane 6 is an obsolete expendable rocket. The same is true for the upcoming Ariane 7. Airbus, Arianespace, Boeing, Lockheed, and other managerial corporations cannot develop reusable rockets.
SpaceX, RocketLab, Stoke Aerospace, and Blue Origin are all founder run companies. Same is true for China’s eight private rocket companies. All run by Whites and Asians who have technical knowledge.
Team B kikes cannot allow Team A kikes to interfere with US launch capability. Otherwise, ZOG gets destroyed in a military confrontation with China.
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I have been thinking a lot about Brilliant Pebbles since the propulsion system of the Starlink satellites was announced. They're ion drives, but Elon's (roughly) contemporaneous public interest in cold-gas thrusters really makes me wonder.
Brilliant Pebbles was an SDI concept in the 1980s. 500 BP satellites was considered "barely feasible," with 1,000 considered a fantasy. But the Shuttle and the expendable Atlas/Titan/Delta rockets couldn't support such a vast constellation.
Now we have rapidly reusable rocket stages and cheap mass produced satellites (over 6,000 Starlinks now!).