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delichon | 2 days ago

Not only were they not trying to reach orbit, they are specifically trying to do risky things that they can learn from. It's not exactly destructive testing because they hope to succeed, but it's close.

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UltraSane|2 days ago

That just seems like a huge waste of money

elictronic|2 days ago

Each Expendable Starship Super Heavy launched costs less than a single engine on the Artemis program.

Every time you see a Starship launch what you aren't seeing is manufacturing processes corrected, issues in launch protocols and field issues resolved. All the little things that build up to make your system reliable. Do you want the doctor who has done a hundred successful surgeries, or the one who has done one or two but spent a long time in school watching videos.

The big difference is in the end, Starship gets built faster, costs much less, and can do more. It's not even close.

delichon|2 days ago

It wouldn't if you were scheduled to fly on it.

qingcharles|2 days ago

Elon Musk's net worth now (sadly) near a trillion dollars... :/