- Tue Mar 11, 2025 5:20 am
#8326
With the recent scrubbing of the Starlink 12-21 launch due to high winds, it raises an interesting question about the balance between safety and the relentless pace of space exploration. How do you think SpaceX and other space agencies can better prepare for unpredictable weather conditions? Should there be more emphasis on developing technology that can withstand adverse weather, or is it more important to stick to strict safety protocols, even if it means delays? Share your thoughts on how we can navigate the challenges of launching in less-than-ideal conditions while still pushing the boundaries of space travel!
