@VisualFidelity Forza Horizon 4 had the Best intro of all the FH games. FH5 intro didn't even come close. FH2 has the second best intro but, FH4 and FH2 both top the list tbh, no doubt.
This is the best image ever taken by a Falcon 9 second stage during the Hera mission
(planetary defence spacecraft developed by ESA)
You can literally see most of Earth
@Lokeshkr73 But is 6.5m gonna be pretty much the Final Design now? or will they still scale it down to 5m, as the former ISRO Chairman said in GS' podcast that, max 5-5.5m can be Indigenously Manufactured in India without much Imports to Lower Costs? Most of us will prefer 6.5m anyday.
@RishAbH9536@IsroPR ISRO's main intent is to just recover the booster in a much more proven and reliable way for reuse. Rapid Reusability with this approach is not possible but they can get to the launch cadence of a falcon 9 once the refurbishment process gets going well after experience.
@RishAbH9536@IsroPR Catching the booster like Spacex is no easy feat. It has a very low margin for error compared to RTLS or droneship. This exists as if there are any issues with engines or flight computers the booster will literally obliterate the entire launchpad if it misses and deviates.
@RishAbH9536@IsroPR True. NGLV is being re-iterated constantly for performance improvements. But ISRO seems highly unlikely that they'll catch the booster like Spacex due to the reasons I mentioned and also it's a government agency so it'll definitely need more funding and more drive for it.
@RishAbH9536@IsroPR Heavy launch Pad Equipment and Infrastructure will be required. Very high in terms of Cost for initial Setting Up. More R&D to set it up. Their main goal as of now is just Reusability, not rapid Reusability which Starship wants to go with and hence that approach.