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Evolution of SpaceX Rockets (NEW) [2002-2023]

Evolution of SpaceX Rockets (NEW) [2002-2023]

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Date: 2023-12-01

Comments and reviews: 20


Me and my family went to Florida for vacation this July and one day we went out shark fishing and when we were going back to shore a space x rocket was being brought back to shore on one of the floating landing pads, seemed to be in rough shape though because the whole nose cone was missing
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What about mini starship first, then enlarge or upgrade falcon 9? Or even falcon heavy with mini starship on top and or small fuel tanks to refuel not by pressure but by detaching and re-taching on mini starship? Many different options that will cost less and easier.
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Seeing how large starship is and it's INSANE launch, I think starship will take A LOT of $ to develop a consistent successful round trip. The amount of thrust and the damage that 1st stage is capable of, presents its own difficulties aside from all the other hurdles.
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It's very quick, the 'all is possible in United States' is an little bit true for an considered Private company with an Nasa sponsorship. Great Sucess Elon Musk with Tesla. Even in my little city, I am watching Tesla cars at more 7000 miles from USA!
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Well the test launch of the Starship has come and gone, but as he stated, it's an evolutionary process.
That said, it will be interesting to see how the rockets sent to Mars will refuel.

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It so amazing that in just 1 year from this video, SpaceX launched another 3 falcon heavy, a lot of Falcon 9 and a Starship! Oh, and probably on 8th September we'll see Starship Test Flight 2!
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i believe the reduced cost comes from the fact that all propellent for the starship can now be made 100% in house instead of needing to be mined refined ad then transported to spacex.
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stunning flight test of the starship recently happned, the roket exploded mid air, both super heavy and starship exploded, the rocket started spinning and than kaboom! amazing launch!
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If the sea dragon rocket not space x launched well starship would look like a ant and as the name suggests it will be launched in the ocean beacause it has plutonium
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Well, now we've seen the entire starship rocket take off and explode, making it the most powerfull rocket in history to ever take off, reach max-Q and experience a RUD
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Im whatching this on 21th april of 2023 one day after the first full Starship test. At the time im sad, but who knows whats going to happen this year on.
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May 25th was the one year birthday of me the same day the falcon 9 test flight to ISS the same birthday where I touched the candle of my cup cake
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16: 01, yep they just launch it 7 days ago (20 April 2023) and it didn't disappoint. It blew away the launch pad and gave us the rapid disassemble
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Odds are we land on the moon 2025-26 and there-s a space race with china who plans 2027, mars is realistically 2032 at a minimum
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Elon could have a Runabout developed in his sleep, maybe even the Argo. I'm sure he'll beat NASA in developing the ENTERPRISE
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Fun fact: the dragon v2 crew can actually fit 7 people! But NASA decided to use only 4 of them to make room for other stuffs
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Am I the only one that thinks his appearance looks better these days when he is older. Than when he was younger and starting SpaceX
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Cool, but what abou the failures? They're also part of SpaceX history. And aside from falcon 1, you haven't meantioned any.
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Nothing wrong in believing to achieve his dreams. But not a bunch of incompetent people claimed to scientist experts!
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And as of now, they have the record for the biggest rocket ever launched. And it held up for a while too
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