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    It worked surprisingly well

    They blasted a bunch of phone hardware with radiation and picked the ones that held up

    They then build a custom Linux system and called it a day

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      That’s basically what spin launch did. They went and bought just consumer parts (not even the ones NASA could get/build) and put them into their centrifuge.

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        What’s the word with spinlaunch these days? I feel like I’ve been seeing hype videos for like a decade and not a single article about progress/achievement/contracts.

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            That’s actually super exciting! I’d be glad to see a player other than SpaceX make headway in the industry. Thanks for the reply!

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              It’s interesting and I love seeing the “payload yeeter” start to actually get traction, but iirc there is downsides. It’s not like you can just launch any old thing, the payload needs to survive more Gs and it only replaces the first stage. So still need fuel and propulsion.

              So many interesting “hype” things either get lost due to development, or not panning out. So it’s always great to see when they “succeed”.