The super-heavy booster isn't limited to lifting starship, it can provide a lift for other upper stages that don't have to be reusable... and the booster is reusable...
Interlocked Phoenix Scales is reusable, anything less, not so much. With a 32 % smaller flaps, that's 4 fixed Wings of the Phoenix, no part is STILL the best part.
There shud be no problem with FAA reviewing and approving individual Spacex Launches - however, when FAA bureaucrats start their pathetic go-slow plolitical agenda there are costly consequences - there is really no reason for FAA to take more than say 4 days to up to max of 2 weeks to re view and approve Launches as so much is repetitive!
How many failed launch attempts will Space X try with Starship V2 try before they admit the development is costing the US taxpayers too much ? SLS is looking like the much cheaper and faster option when development costs of Starship are included in the price...
You are only displaying your own ignorance with such ill-informed comments. Spacex developments do not cost the US a single dime. Additionally, there have been no failures. Spacex test their developments to destruction. They are not intended to land. You should get some education before showing yourself to be an idiot.
The super-heavy booster isn't limited to lifting starship, it can provide a lift for other upper stages that don't have to be reusable... and the booster is reusable...
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Interlocked Phoenix Scales is reusable, anything less, not so much.
With a 32 % smaller flaps, that's 4 fixed Wings of the Phoenix, no part is STILL the best part.
There shud be no problem with FAA reviewing and approving individual Spacex Launches - however, when FAA bureaucrats start their pathetic go-slow plolitical agenda there are costly consequences - there is really no reason for FAA to take more than say 4 days to up to max of 2 weeks to re view and approve Launches as so much is repetitive!
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How many failed launch attempts will Space X try with Starship V2 try before they admit the development is costing the US taxpayers too much ? SLS is looking like the much cheaper and faster option when development costs of Starship are included in the price...
You are only displaying your own ignorance with such ill-informed comments. Spacex developments do not cost the US a single dime. Additionally, there have been no failures. Spacex test their developments to destruction. They are not intended to land.
You should get some education before showing yourself to be an idiot.
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