The primary contractor for the Space Launch System rocket, Boeing, is preparing for the possibility that NASA cancels the long-running program.
On Friday, with less than an hour’s notice, David Dutcher, Boeing’s vice president and program manager for the SLS rocket, scheduled an all-hands meeting for the approximately 800 employees working on the program. The apparently scripted meeting lasted just six minutes, and Dutcher didn’t take questions.

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    This timing is suspicious/convenient, but I can’t pretend SLS was some well managed project or necessary to propel the future of space exploration. This rocket was a bust even before president elon was involved, it was only a matter of time before it got dragged behind the barn.

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      203 days ago

      My thoughts exactly. SLS has been a train wreck, but we all know the real reason it’s coming now.

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      73 days ago

      Yea doing the right the thing for the wrong reason is unfortunately the only way things get done in america since forever.

      While I’d love to just nationalize space-x that isn’t even in the zeitgeist yet and Boeing has to be destroyed before such a thing is possible.

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    193 days ago

    Lonny at work for sure. Next all government agents will be required to use X for chat with Starlink internet. He really wants his money back from that stupid deal.

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    I work on Artemis. Will be real bummed if I have to find a new job. Hope they replace it with something that isn’t just SpaceX

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    103 days ago

    Creating a monopoly for SpaceX. Monopolies really are the best way to amass wealth.