I'm not sure this is a huge deal, but I think SpaceX's "move fast and break things" mentality might have come to bite them in the ass again...
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How so? You did not provide context for the fine (Ie. How many % of the price to the customer the fine is and how many % of profit it is.)
I have at least a little sympathy for SpaceX's position that the regulations are unfit for purpose if they need a modification to their licence to use a different fuel tank, that seems totally immaterial to the flight
Fuel Tanks are rocket science. It makes sense that regulations are strict.
The underlying issue is probably ongoing understaffing of launch license providers.
Fair point, that does seem a bit odd...
If the punishment is a fine, they’ll just incorporate that into the price of doing business. Not a great look.
I think their rockets are cool. But if they can violate a launch license without getting grounded, what’s the point of launch licenses?