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Breaking: Starship SN15 has performed FIRST successful soft landing

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Elon Musk again showing the world space agencies who is the true Master.
100+ metric tons...and reusable

Skipping to the landing
Much much better

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I recall reading each prototype costs 2 m$. That is cheap enough to keep testing and improving until SN965 perhaps beyond. I was anxious about this one glad SN15 made it.

A historic day in space flight. Now SpaceX has to prove they can repeat these flights, then it’s on to orbit.
 
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More like a huge moment for hard working honest people.

I think so too, a single Starship will be able to transport a 100 metric to the moon at a cost substantially lower than any other platform. This vehicle will make a permanent moon base possible.



A historic day in space flight. Now SpaceX has to prove they can repeat these flights, then it’s on to orbit.

I feel optimistic.
50 percent of Spacex staff are Indian origin. So you can say its an Indian company, just like NASA.

no it isn’t , please keep India and Indians out of this thread.
 
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I think so too, a single Starship will be able to transport a 100 metric to the moon at a cost substantially lower than any other platform. This vehicle will make a permanent moon base possible.





I feel optimistic.


no it isn’t , please keep India and Indians out of this thread.


Starship is a massive strategic asset for the United States as human civilization moves into interplanetary exploration.
 
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why didn't these idiots just build upon and refine the already functional space shuttle when it was still around instead of designing this fugly lookin' flying 🤦🏻‍♂️
 
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why didn't these idiots just build upon and refine the already functional space shuttle when it was still around instead of designing this fugly lookin' flying dildo from scratch? 🤦🏻‍♂️

Because there is no runway on the Moon or Mars :lol:
 
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Because there is no runway on the Moon or Mars :lol:
as I said...BUILD UPON IT! meaning make the shuttle capable of landing vertically...was it really that difficult to decipher what I said? 😑
 
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