One of the most underrated things about Starship isn't just that it's bigger
It's that it's designed to completely rewrite the economics of spaceflight
SpaceX, Falcon's reusability already removed roughly 85% of the historic cost of launching to orbit
Starship aims to deliver another order-of-magnitude improvement on top of that
And it's not just about cost.....It's also about throughput
Falcon Heavy can deliver up to 64 metric tons to orbit
Starship Version 3 is targeting roughly 100 metric tons to orbit
Future versions could potentially push that to around 200 metric tons
The philosophy behind all of this comes from the Elon's "The Algorithm":
1. Question the requirements
2. Delete parts and process steps
3. Simplify
4. Accelerate
5. Automate
You can see this philosophy perfectly in the evolution of the Raptor engine
What began as a complex engine evolved into Raptor 3 dramatically simplified, more powerful, more reliable, and easier to manufacture
This is how SpaceX keeps pulling ahead
Not by adding complexity......By relentlessly removing it
Has a single Democrat mentioned the crime being perpetrated on Americans who are going to be forced to buy the worst stock in history of the market to finance the exit liquidity of venture capitalists?
$SPCX is historic fraud that may, as intended, destroy the financial system.
Starlink V3 satellites
Bandwidth per Satellite:
• V2: 96 Gbps
• V3: 1,024 Gbps
Bandwidth per Launch:
V2: 2,600 Gbps
V3: 61,000 Gbps
Deployment per Launch:
• V2: 27 satellites (on Falcon 9)
• V3: 60 (on Starship)
Starlink V3 satellites will begin to be deployed in late 2026 on Starship.
@PebMet1@SpaceX As NASA how the challenger launch went. Crazy how people are bashing SpaceX for testing their starships to perfection and then calling it “slacking”