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whatever1 ◴[] No.44300677[source]
Question why is it so easy today to build reusable rockets? Is it because the onboard cpu speed of the chips can solve more granular control problems with low latency?
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kurthr ◴[] No.44300707[source]
Proof of concept. It's a lot easier to do something, if you know it can be done.
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mempko ◴[] No.44300789[source]
I mean, SpaceX also knew it could be done since reusable rocket tests happened in the 90s.
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1. mensetmanusman ◴[] No.44301445[source]
And physics, nothing prevents the goal beyond execution.