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☑️ 289th SpaceX launch all time ☑️ 237th Falcon Family Booster landing ☑️ 74th landing on OCISLY ☑️ 251st consecutive successful Falcon 9 launch (excluding Amos-6) (if successful) ☑️ 76th SpaceX launch this year ☑️ 22nd launch from SLC-4E this year ☑️ 11 days, 22:35:10 turnaround for this pad
Boca Chica's environmentally-sensitive wetlands make excavations difficult, so SpaceX's Orbital Launch Mount (OLM) holds Starship's engines ~20m above ground--higher than Saturn V's 13m-deep flame trench. Instead of two channels from the trench, its raised design allows pressure release in 360 degrees.
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Elon Musk's SpaceX smashed its previous annual record for orbital rocket launches, pulling off 96 successful missions in 2023 at a blistering average launch pace of every four days. SpaceX this year achieved 91 launches with its Falcon 9 rocket and another five with the Falcon Heavy, topping its previous annual record of 61 orbital launches in ...
SpaceX is the fastest moving most groundbreaking rocket building entity to ever grace humanity, and they've successfully done everything they've set out to do so far. Getting to Mars is still gonna take a while, but its gonna happen, so all this talk about 2029 or 2031 or whatever is meaningless.
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SpaceX could downsize that tanker but, as you say, GSE issues. I just wish NASA would put Artemis out of its misery and kill that program. Then SpaceX could set up a routine transport service using Starships exclusively and run that Earth-to-Moon space highway through low lunar orbit (LLO) like we did in Apollo.
SpaceX is really the only game in town innovating at scale and expanding like walmart! Discount all you want. Starlink is proven and Starship today Launched, reached just under orbit(on purpose) seperated, returned and hovered above the water to test a launchpad catch.
Boeing and SpaceX history. Yup. Anything else? SpaceX does not make airplanes (some would question if Boeing is capable anymore) and we just saw what happens when an aircraft company tries to fire a rocket. The Boeing rocket launch reminded me of the old NASA launches - delay after delay. But not with SpaceX.