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vatueil | 1 year ago

I am not the previous commenter, and your description of the video is inaccurate.

The point that the launch did not cause major environmental issues remains true.

The fact that subsequent launches were approved demonstrates as such.

I would also point out that other rocket launches routinely dump their boosters containing solid or liquid fuel in the ocean.

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FireBeyond|1 year ago

> I am not the previous commenter

My apologies - that was an oversight on my part.

> The fact that subsequent launches were approved demonstrates as such.

No it doesn't. SpaceX made several changes to the launchpad and supporting structures. Implying that there were zero changes between that launch and the subsequent is not accurate.

vatueil|1 year ago

SpaceX did make changes to prevent damage to the launch pad in the future, true. I did not mean to suggest otherwise.

My point is that the "mess" the original comment complained about was not a major environmental issue, as they implied, and that it did not prevent subsequent launches from being approved.