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The US has not remotely lost the ability to launch people in the context you're suggesting (lost knowledge, lost budget, lost political will). Its literally between launch systems.

NASA has failed at how many launch system projects since the Space Shuttle?



I'm not sure it counts as 'failing' when programs are under-funded, then de-funded entirely.


That's the point. A budget that looks underfunded to NASA is looks fantastically lavish in the context of ISRO (the Indian counterpart to NASA).


In a startup failing and iterating is a goal. Why should this be different in a government organisation?

(Assuming you learn from your failures)


If you could before, and can't now, isn't that pretty much a definition of "losing it"?


Two.




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