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>>6493115
>program is already going on
Dunno what fucking universe you live in

needs a source, but will still not be taken seriously

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No.

A ton of biological, atmospheric, solar, and even geological variable go into the equation.

Considering we are relatively just coming out of an ice age, the answer is no.

We are using up the Earth's Oxygen supply, however.

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>>6407149
>The reusability plan is boost-back to a landing pad near the launchpad, which will completely reverse the horizontal component of velocity.

Am not the original anon you's arguing with but meh even a cylinder has a glide slope a little attitude control and they can take advantage of it. I has no idea if they will try to do it though.

Anyhoo, they could always land it on a barge on the ocean or have the first stage do primarily altitude and let second stage deal with the velocity component.

Hehe they could make a circuit of launch sites around the world and have the rocket land at the next one in sequence.

Them SpaceX folks are smart guys, I'm sure they have already figured out these little details.

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Bitches

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