Thread regarding ViaSat Inc. layoffs

Regarding the F3 Launch, it seems like a lot of you didn’t pay attention to the May earnings call.

This is what guru said-

So on F3, in terms of schedule and where we are, we continue to expect to bring F3 into service in mid to late calendar year 2025, which is a little more than a year from now. And a key milestone, which is thermal vacuum testing is expected to begin this quarter on the F3 spacecraft. And then in terms of ViaSat-3 F2, we continue to anticipate bringing F2 into service in late calendar year 2025.

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"Guru says a lot of things"

All of it a complete waste of (a) oxygen and (b) sound energy

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"I wonder what it costs to launch. Maybe they have to wait so the check won't bounce"

A single F9H launch costs in the region of $97m. Potentially discounted if we committed to both F2 and F3 I guess.

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I wonder what it costs to launch. Maybe they have to wait so the check won't bounce.

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Post ID: @kcv+1uUkK3Tb

Seems like they aren't in a hurry at all.

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Post ID: @gfz+1uUkK3Tb

Guru says a lot of things

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