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Old 21st May 2021 | 15:20
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ULA Vulcan Slips - Again

https://www.teslarati.com/spacex-ceo...-launch-delay/

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk’s hat is safe after ULA Vulcan rocket launch slips to 2023

…As of May 2021, ULA has now replaced one Vulcan launch with an Atlas V and inexplicably closed nine Atlas V launch contracts with Starlink competitor Amazon, bringing into question whether the company is ever actually going to simplify its rocket production lines.

Given that ULA no longer appears to be planning on reusing parts of Vulcan, the only possible way Vulcan will end up more affordable than the rockets its replacing is if it quickly becomes the only rocket ULA produces, which was originally the plan.

With ULA now apparently going out of its way to sell Atlas V commercially
instead of Vulcan Centaur, it’s difficult to argue that the company has any interest at all in lowering the cost of access to space or offering SpaceX serious competition outside of lobbying and greasing the hinges of revolving doors.
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