My "favorite" part was when he read from the (now deleted) Oceangate blog post that effectively said "we don't bother with the mechanical certification process, since very few of the failures that occur in the world are due to mechanical faults".
Really? Could that be because the mechanical certification process actually works?
Real Engineering: The Questionable Engineering of Oceangate - an in depth analysis of the Oceangate disaster by an expert in composite materials engineering (youtube.com) en
"This is profiteering, not innovation."
Saturn’s rings steal the show in new image from Webb telescope (arstechnica.com) en
Webb turned its gold-coated mirror toward Saturn this week.