Cool beans.

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That is darn cool! And it makes the booster lighter, as it doesn’t need the giant legs to land on.

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And makes turnaround much faster since it’s already back on the launch pad.

Though it does make it so a damaged launch pad from either an abnormal launch or landing can stop all launch progress until things are rebuilt. We’ve seen the very reliable Falcon 9 damage the drone ships with a hard landing.

Would be interesting to see more than the two launch towers created to create more redundancy.

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Well, if your infrastructure is mission critical, then you need one more as spare.

In this case a new one a qarter mile to the side with a redundant power supply. Mission control could be smack in the center between the launchpads.

Of course someone®©™ has to make sure, that the whole facility is only utilized in such a way that n-1 launchpads is considered 100% usage.

Rant/advice over from someone working in a data center, where spare machines are always in use, because someone©®™ said moar power is more important then reliability.

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Which is great, but as soon as one tower is out, then you’re back to N towers.

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I wonder how fast a turnaround would really be. Can all the checks be run on the launchpad and how likely are repairs that cannot be done there?

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They’re assuming zero maintenance and all that’s needed is refueling. I think if they have any anomalies they’ll need to pull the booster to another location for inspection/repair.

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The names they use for products make it difficult to take them seriously.

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I’m guessing those names come from the very top.

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The bottom of the top.

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They can’t name everything after a Greek god, there are only so many Greek gods.

Also Firefly aerospace call their engines Rever and Miranda engines

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Wtf are they talking about. (rhetorical question)

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woah. is this real? never seen anything like it. aren’t those rockets like 200 feet tall too? wow, might just be stoned but this is really blowing my mind.

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The booster is ~70 meters tall or ~230 feet.

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so strange to see something that big move like this

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