Mechazilla has caught the SpaceX Starship’s Super Heavy booster for the first time ever. Women barred from the related SpaceX engineering teams to ensure a successful outcome.

Enjoy (video, 59 seconds). The BBC’s piece is here, Elon Musk’s Starship booster captured in world first. Predictably, the BBC has not reported the fact that SpaceX took a leaf out of NASA’s Apollo 11 mission – the first manned landing on the moon, in 1969 – for this project, barring women from the related engineering teams. As Elon told me some months ago in one of our regular Zoom calls, by way of explanation, “Hell, Mike, it’s only common sense. The first time men allowed female engineers to design a bridge over a highway, the damned thing fell down!!!”

2 thoughts on “Mechazilla has caught the SpaceX Starship’s Super Heavy booster for the first time ever. Women barred from the related SpaceX engineering teams to ensure a successful outcome.

  1. Thank you so much for much needed and underappreciated work for boy’s/men around the world Mr. Buchannon. Kudos and keep up the fight.

    Sincerely,

    Homeless, disabled single father (thanks to the state/federal governments hederal-sexual white man

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