saw on the news but they are pushing the Angara-5V to 2035 instead of 2030.
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Next Generation Rocket Angara: News
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It can be ready when it is ready... don't rush stuff like this.
Plus it might be an indication that they are being more pessimistic... giving optimistic dates for schedules leads to internet fanboys complaining that the promised delivery date has not been met and all the management must be publicly executed for being wrong.
They weren't wrong, they were just a bit optimistic.
When making forecasts it makes sense to add a bit of padding so you can actually deliver on time most of the time and sometimes even earlier if things all go to plan.
When asked to do something always claim it is impossible and then start to talk about timescales that give you plenty of time to get it done.
This leads to you being considered a miracle worker... Scotty did it most episodes of Star Trek in the original series.
Plus it might be an indication that they are being more pessimistic... giving optimistic dates for schedules leads to internet fanboys complaining that the promised delivery date has not been met and all the management must be publicly executed for being wrong.
They weren't wrong, they were just a bit optimistic.
When making forecasts it makes sense to add a bit of padding so you can actually deliver on time most of the time and sometimes even earlier if things all go to plan.
When asked to do something always claim it is impossible and then start to talk about timescales that give you plenty of time to get it done.
This leads to you being considered a miracle worker... Scotty did it most episodes of Star Trek in the original series.
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