Elon Musk’s appointment as Donald Trump’s waste-cutter-in-chief entails at the least one obtrusive battle of curiosity. A paradigm instance of waste, which might be close to the highest of any cutter’s hit checklist, is the Area Launch System (SLS), a rocket designed to hold 95-tonne payloads into orbit to help America’s plan to return astronauts to the Moon. Adjusted for inflation, it has thus far value greater than $30bn—and has been launched simply as soon as. Furthermore, it has an apparent and less expensive business rival within the type of Starship, a automobile with a higher capability and which, not like the SLS, is reusable. Starship was developed by SpaceX. However, because the world is aware of, SpaceX’s boss is Mr Musk.