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    1. did starship start with a load or empty again? and did it reach orbit? or just the low orbit?

    2. I like how each of these graphs suddenly get twice as tall as soon as Starship gets it self involved.

    3. These graphs are great because they give a sense of the scale of these rockets. Even the largest Chinese rocket that launched last week is smaller than a Falcon 9.

    4. If you mention starships splashdown you should add that i was a soft/controlled splashdown. Otherwise this is almost certainly true for the other first stages as well.

      It would actually be interesting to see how they dispose of the first and second stage. Like stayed in orbit/ deorbited. Splash down ocean xyz. Crashed mainland china.

    5. Under this logic every rocket ever launched has landed as well. In pieces sometimes, but landed.

    6. ApprehensiveSize7662 on

      That should be a record for rocket labs, 15th launch to orbit in a year vs 14 last year.

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