>First law of SpaceX: Nothing is ever the fault of SpaceX
SpaceX BTFO
>'m sure their tolerances are a shit load smaller than the ones used to get your to the nearest fast food joint.
>Thinks they do final approach by GPS
sure is russia times here.
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>>GPS works flawlessly for me.
It's a computer glitch. GPS may work flawlessly, but map software can still suck ass.
>It's a computer glitch. GPS may work flawlessly, but map software can still suck ass.
Yeah, it was probably too much to expect them to have good software. That kind of stuff is pretty high-tech.
>A bunch of spergs make up a bunch of shit about what "really" happened.
>GPS works flawlessly for me.
No it doesn't, its off by a couple of meters every time. This is inherent to relativity problems and how shitty consumer GPS is.
>This is inherent to relativity problems
no it isn't, consumer applications are just limited to a low resolution clock by statute, the same satellites produce a high resolution signal used by the military which gets cm resolution
This is about the ground stuff. Learn to keep up please.
But hey it didn't spin itself to death like the japs X-ray sat
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>NASA is a buncha faggots
They say the same about (You)