The earth stabilized video of the re-entry also gives a better idea of what was happening. - eviltoast
  • TWeaK@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    Yeah I still think that’s within their grasp with only minor modifications. Obviously, not testing the engine relight is a big hurdle, but beyond that it’s just about a little bit of attitude control and then they can de-orbit into the ocean as before.

    Actually getting the craft to survive re-entry, and even land and be re-used is a much bigger task, but it wouldn’t take too much to get Starship in the position where it can launch Starlink V2’s.

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      9 months ago

      but it wouldn’t take too much to get Starship in the position where it can launch Starlink V2’s.

      I imagine the first truly orbital launch will have one or two v2 in it.

      It’s gonna be wild once they can start launching the satellites while testing the landing of both vehicles.