Image link from NSF forum.

Originally leaked on X (I think), then posted to the SpaceXLounge subreddit by u/mehelponow

  • Pennomi
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    71 month ago

    Booster reuse vs ship reuse is a completely different beast. I am not sure it’s ever going to be viable to reuse the ship economically.

    • poVoq
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      71 month ago

      Yeah, the Spaceshuttle was a cautionary tale and the Ship doesn’t seem to have a fundamentally different approach. But lets see how things will develop.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 month ago

        I don’t think the shuttle is a good example at all.

        The reusability was just marketing shtick so a large enough vehicle could be built to launch multiple Hubble-chassis Keyhole satellites for the NSA. (It’s probably more accurate to say the Hubble is built on a Keyhole satellite chassis).

        • poVoq
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          51 month ago

          Yet the technology it used for the heat shield was very similar to what SpaceX is trying to do with the Ship.

          • Pennomi
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            31 month ago

            I’ve heard whispers that they are trying a new transpirational heat shield design since the tiles aren’t working out so well.

            • poVoq
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              41 month ago

              That would be pretty cool indeed.

      • @[email protected]
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        61 month ago

        Shuttle was aluminium beneath the thermal tiles, so damage to the tiles was catastrophic. The expectation is Starship will be okay with a few tiles out, partly because steel is much more capable than aluminium, and partly because they have backup thermal protection

        • poVoq
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          21 month ago

          Sure, but there it a huge chasm between “catastrophic failure” and “looks good to go again next week”, and even minor structural damage will prevent rapid resuse.

          • @[email protected]
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            31 month ago

            I’d much rather be on a spacecraft that wore out too soon than one that catastrophically failed

            • poVoq
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              11 month ago

              Sure, but the rare catastrophic failure issue is not why the Spaceshuttle is widely considered an engineering failure. The real issue with it was that the re-usability of it turned out to be a huge money sink. Spaceship might face a similar fate with those heat-tiles.