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Since the rocket gets thrown in the ocean at the end of this, this is literally the sunk cost fallacy at play.



NASA TV loves to show a great infographic of how many parts have flown to space before and have been reusable... can't help but yell in my mind.. and that's the last time they'll be reusable.


Those engines belong in a museum.


Maybe we should just park the turkey in the VAB and turn the VAB into a museum.


It's not entirely sunk cost - there's reputational effects for a lot of people involved. Politicians who supported it look much worse if all this work (and money) has gone into it, only to have it not launch. How bad they will look is proportional to how much money was spent/work was done, so the work put in does matter to the outcome, at least for them.

That probably shouldn't be the case, but when it comes to politics, perception is very much reality in that people's perceptions translate directly to votes.


Those politicians are retiring, or already retired (except the one that is currently running NASA).

Still the sink cost fallacy though.




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