It seems unwise to put a billion-dollar satellite on it if you're worried it might go bang. Why not do this instead?
The original picture seems to have been erased from the internet, so have a new one instead:

Bonus pics of the rocket in question:
(, Fri 22 Dec 2017, 9:30, Reply)
Bet they're a lot of Universities that would love to add a mini sat into that payload for nowt.
Guess there's no such thing as a free launch.
(, Fri 22 Dec 2017, 10:59, Reply)
Teh original F1 lift engines from the Saturn V?
With modern materiels these would make an awesome engine.
(, Fri 22 Dec 2017, 18:41, Reply)
Well I'm sure Rocketdyne would still make them if anyone asked them. They built the original engines under contract for the Saturn rockets and there's still some talk about using them on an uprated SLS.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocketdyne_F-1
Ultimately though SpaceX built their own engine from scratch as they wanted to control their supply lines to keep costs as low as possible. The Merlin engine they built is a pretty impressive beast in it's own right as it is fully reusable. Their next gen engine the Raptor is going to be a good deal more powerful than the Merlin and much more efficient than either.
(, Fri 22 Dec 2017, 21:30, Reply)
Also, each engine was unique and fiddled with until it reached specs...
Some info here:
arstechnica.com/science/2013/04/how-nasa-brought-the-monstrous-f-1-moon-rocket-back-to-life/
(, Sat 23 Dec 2017, 6:34, Reply)
And once saw a video of spacex engineers that looked like some weird cult of high-fiving brogrammers
(, Fri 22 Dec 2017, 23:16, Reply)
That why management never allows clients near us.
It does not help that last time they did, due to excessive grinding, my fireproof boilersuit caught fire, my colleagues put it out using a garden hose and we were laughing so hard tears were rolling down our faces.
Then the watertight door started beeping as it slowly opened.
And we laughed even harder.
(, Sat 23 Dec 2017, 6:44, Reply)
Calling themselves 'ninjas' 'rockstars' and other such bollocks. I'm thinking more IT than physical engineering.
(, Sat 23 Dec 2017, 12:28, Reply)
Bloody electricians/soft engineers ruin EVERYTHING.
(, Sat 23 Dec 2017, 12:42, Reply)
I saw an ad for Javascript programmer in Shoreditch. They were asking for a 'software ronin'
FUCKOFFUCKOFFFUCKOFF
Fucking hipsters and their fucking Javascript and fucking black theme editors
(, Sat 23 Dec 2017, 14:52, Reply)
but at least there their mad skillz are only breaking websites rather than rockets
(, Sat 23 Dec 2017, 15:59, Reply)
Mitsubishi sent one up: youtube.com/watch?v=6AOFDc6zs8U
And Space X added 10 iridium satellites: www.theguardian.com/science/2017/dec/23/spacex-rocket-dazzles-in-california-sky-as-it-carries-10-satellites-into-space
(, Sat 23 Dec 2017, 8:02, Reply)