I'm stoked about Rocket Lab's progress but gotta say, Peter Beck's whole "never accept no" thing seems a bit too simplistic
. I mean, don't get me wrong, hard work and perseverance are key, but you can't just ignore the complexity of the problems you're trying to solve. And with Neutron, it sounds like they're taking on an even bigger challenge than before
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I'm also curious about how they plan to balance competing demands for different payloads. It's one thing to launch a bunch of small satellites, but when do you prioritize the bigger projects? And what about the costs involved? I'd love to see more transparency around their pricing strategy
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That being said, I do think Rocket Lab is doing some cool stuff with its Electron booster and I'm excited to see where Neutron takes them. But let's not get ahead of ourselves – they still have a lot to prove
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I'm also curious about how they plan to balance competing demands for different payloads. It's one thing to launch a bunch of small satellites, but when do you prioritize the bigger projects? And what about the costs involved? I'd love to see more transparency around their pricing strategy
That being said, I do think Rocket Lab is doing some cool stuff with its Electron booster and I'm excited to see where Neutron takes them. But let's not get ahead of ourselves – they still have a lot to prove