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Falcon Heavy side boosters landed successfully today. Throttable (liquid) RP-1/LOX fueled-boosters capable of recovery and reusability, with 140000lbs payload to low earth orbit in the heavy profile . . . may have to re-evaluate my opinion of Musk as a rent seeker. This is a major step forward for launch systems, huge potential to drive down launch prices.


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I thought we were going to Mars...
 
Baby steps.

Aside from the center core hitting the ocean at 300mph that was an incredibly successful maiden flight for such a complex machine.
Lighting and controlling 27 engines through the flight envelope is not exactly a walk on the moon, never mind a synchronized landing for the boosters...

Cheers!
 
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Dude, you should at least read the flight plan for the Falcon Heavy test payload:
Musk's sports car and dummy pilot are going to end up in an orbit that will swing it by Mars for a gazillion years...

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EM claims he is building these launch systems at a cost of $1k USD per pound.

Whereas NASA was doing the shuttle systems at $10k per pound.

Too bad the core got wasted.

My company has been working with SpaceX. Reduction of price is pretty close to that and will help with profits. Prices of tech always drop. Think of your Blu-ray player :)
 

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