@elonmusk Thank you, @elonmusk - the four of us glimpsed the red hues of Mars far in the distance as the sun slipped behind the Moon and there was zero doubt in our minds that the creative genius of our greatest minds will have us there very soon. LETS GO
Nice one Ozan... Hmm, interesting the more you think about it. Bit I guess I woukd chose a billion people to space. That would, that woukd mean space is accesible and has passed threshold. And that woukd consequently increase the probability of greater and faster technology, which would probably make it more viable for many people to travel to Alpha Centauri sooner. Heheh...
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@GunsAndRockets1@BellikOzan Great points. SpaceX will definitely be the most price-efficient route. Competition will probably have to fight for seconds. Most mobile companies will probably sign some sort of direct-to-cell exclusivity, and countries have at least 3 providers. So there is space for business.
@BellikOzan@TMFAssociates That's true. I was just thinking like in the ER. Sometimes emergencies justify the use of expensive equipment. Though, you are probably right. I was just exploring ideas. They will probably have auxiliary Starship for just this. 🤓👍✨
@BellikOzan@TMFAssociates True! Yet since Starship launches will be streamlined, I think falcon could serve as an emergency on debris damages as an auxiliary vehicle so that the logistics don't complicate things. Having a capsule makes these emergency non programmed more "agile" in a sense, an ambulance.
@Phrankensteyn Being humble shows greatness. And you are awesome Aeneas. I didn't get to see the original post since it got deleted, but this makes me want to learn more about SLS. It will have a short "career". But the more I learn, the cooler it is. It's like a cool pricy concept car.🏎️😅🚀✨
@BellikOzan@TMFAssociates Great question. I guess maybe replacing un-programmed failing parts for data centers could be a payload. Like critical radiators, GPU blocks, batteries. Etc. Small yet critical parts that justify kg to orbit price. Maybe? But your thoughts and feedback on this would be great. 🤓
@BellikOzan Ooh, true true. I guess I was only thinking of total launches and not the actual payload. And since Starlink v3 don't fit in F9, it makes sense. Awesome analysis and observation, as always.👌
Hope you are having a great weekend Ozan. Cheers, and rock and roll my friend!!🤓🎸🚀✨