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>>12450310
If SN9 lands successfully, Elon might actually be right about an unmanned 2022 mission and 2023 Dear Moon. Not to mention the number of Starlinks even a single orbital prototype could launch in a matter of months.

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>>12358792
No, I don't see why it's a problem, and you keep dancing around it because you can't explain it either. If Elon slapped literally ten tons worth of quarter inch steel plate under Starship, it would still be a 100+ ton launch vehicle. I don't think you have any clue what the scale of the rocket is.

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>>12315244
Yes, because that's the cheapest way to make a rocket.

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>>12290560
>It's like the SLS is the very manifestation of the west's decline in physical form.
It really is. Every force that pushed it in a bad direction is a cause or symptom of civilizational decline. Starship blowing SLS the fuck out is going to be hugely symbolic of revival.

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