SpaceX Starship reaches for the stars. Complete success

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SpaceX just pulled off an incredible success. Starship 10 was a 100% success.

Most people think the Starship is only for going to Mars. It is not.

This test is more than a launch and return to Earth.

We launched dummy satellites.
We hovered the 1st stage over the ocean
We returned the 2nd stage to Earth.
We? Yes, we cause I work for Space

No rocket exists that is this powerful, this big, that returns to Earth. There are many details of this launch that are not readily available to the public hence you do not know the entire accomplushments achieved.

AI answer;
Starship will launch the next-generation, full-size Starlink V2 satellites into orbit, which are significantly larger and have higher bandwidth than the current V2 mini satellites launched by Falcon 9 rockets. These large V2 satellites will offer increased data capacity and enable direct-to-cellular service for T-Mobile customers, a feature not available on the V2 mini satellites.

 
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The largest most powerful rocket ever built, you dont need to be a Sherlock Holmes to figure out the incredible achievment this is not only for Elon Musk and SpaceX employees such as me.

This is a huge success for The United States of America.

A Trump, MAGA win, a win for us, Americans.
 
The largest most powerful rocket ever built, you dont need to be a Sherlock Holmes to figure out the incredible achievment this is not only for Elon Musk and SpaceX employees such as me.

This is a huge success for The United States of America.

A Trump, MAGA win, a win for us, Americans.
A rocket reaching space is a win? I watched one 55 years ago.
 
A rocket reaching space is a win? I watched one 55 years ago.
You clearly have no idea how science works or is applied here.

Experimentation is a critical pillar. Hypothesizing, theorizing, applying those theories, and verifying them.

It's a test, konrad.
 
You clearly have no idea how science works or is applied here.

Experimentation is a critical pillar. Hypothesizing, theorizing, applying those theories, and verifying them.

It's a test, konrad.
The tests were done in the 50s and 60s. Are they reinventing the wheel?!
 
The tests were done in the 50s and 60s. Are they reinventing the wheel?!
Again, I am happy to correct your mistakes, this is the third mistake.

NASA never ever used methane as a fuel. NASA never built a rocket this huge, tjis powerful. NASA never built a rocket that is reusable.

The wheel? Do you believe the wheel on your car is the same as the wheels that wrre first invented. The wheel has been redesigned many times. Wow, that is actually your firth mistake of yours I corrected.
 
SpaceX just pulled off an incredible success. Starship 10 was a 100% success.

Most people think the Starship is only for going to Mars. It is not.

This test is more than a launch and return to Earth.

We launched dummy satellites.
We hovered the 1st stage over the ocean
We returned the 2nd stage to Earth.
We? Yes, we cause I work for Space

No rocket exists that is this powerful, this big, that returns to Earth. There are many details of this launch that are not readily available to the public hence you do not know the entire accomplushments achieved.

AI answer;
Starship will launch the next-generation, full-size Starlink V2 satellites into orbit, which are significantly larger and have higher bandwidth than the current V2 mini satellites launched by Falcon 9 rockets. These large V2 satellites will offer increased data capacity and enable direct-to-cellular service for T-Mobile customers, a feature not available on the V2 mini satellites.

Space X does a good job, overall. Our Tax Dollars At Work, with over $38 Billion Tax Dollars, Fed Subsidies and contracts, and tax credits. ;)
 
The must give astronauts a lot of confidence. Are they working on the Chinese model?


5 mistakes, yes, the success of SpaceX does build confidence. Every failure is investigated, and then the problem is solved.

Confidence, SpaceX just rescued the astronauts NASA sent to the Space station.
 
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Space X does a good job, overall. Our Tax Dollars At Work, with over $38 Billion Tax Dollars, Fed Subsidies and contracts, and tax credits. ;)
The Starship and the trip to Mars is being paid for by the Starlink satellites. The percentage funded by the tax dollars given to Musk from the democrats is a very good point.

SpaceX builds the most economical rocket in the world. If you wish to make a claim, point out the fact that SpaceX built this saving the taxpayers an incredible amount of money
 
Space X does a good job, overall. Our Tax Dollars At Work, with over $38 Billion Tax Dollars, Fed Subsidies and contracts, and tax credits. ;)
I see you got the AI answer, cherry picked the AI answer.

Here is the rest of the story (paul harvey)

The majority of this funding, which totals nearly $20 billion as of late 2024, has come from NASA for services such as astronaut transport and lunar lander development, and the Defense Department for launch services.
 
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