ok, i trust in nasa and spacex's ability to analyze the significant amounts of data that they record to find the actual problem and find an actual solution to that problem. something you would expect someone with a phd would understand and to be able to do as well but hey, never confuse education with intelligence.
phuck off back to voat with your editorialized titles and baits.
significant amounts of data that they record
Spacex didn't even record their own failed launch. What are you talking about?
lol
Also, why would you trust them to analyze anything. When they blow up their own very expensive rocket and someone else's very expensive payload because they neglected to consider well documented lessons learned from decades ago.
thanks for the edit, the -actual- issue was not decades old if you bothered to look into it. but by all means keep talking out your ass about shit you don't know anything about. :)
i'm not sure what you mean... the internal gauges were on, perhaps you are griping that the camera that was pointed at the rocket wasnt owned by spacex but why not just utilize the media army they have built to do that for them...
You are talking about a guy with a PHD who works in the fields of chemistry, physics and nuclear physics.
But hey, do tell us how you know more than he does.