• Justin
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    4 months ago

    Apollo 13 budget: ~ $2.8B in 2023 usd

    Boeing 737 MAX total program budget (excluding older 737 models): > $180B

    • Hildegarde
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      404 months ago

      Why are you comparing the budget of one single spacecraft with an entire production run of a model of airplane? That’s not a reasonable comparison.

      • @THE_ANTIHERO
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        194 months ago

        Yeah its too fair to boing because they are not sending shit tp fucking space

        • @BakerBagel@midwest.social
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          44 months ago

          Modern airplanes are also have crazy complicated systems compared to the Apollo program.

          But also the MAX eas supotti be a quick and easy upgrade to the existing 737-800, so clearly theu fucked up along the way

      • Justin
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        194 months ago

        Because Boeing should have economy of scale benefits by selling $180B worth of aircraft, while Apollo 13 was a bespoke, single-use, cutting-edge spacecraft on a much smaller budget.

    • MeanEYE
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      84 months ago

      Not to mention Apollo program invented a lot of new stuff never before seen, let alone used.

    • Ann ArchyOP
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      44 months ago

      That explains how Boeing could afford 22 characters while NASA had to make do with 3.

  • @MrSpArkle@lemmy.ca
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    64 months ago

    Of note is that if this is the command module, it was built by Rockwell, parts of which eventually become Boeing. So the stickies track.