This is looking at the vertical slice head on we see in the original image where we see it as only the vertical part of it. There were other pictures where that 1st one came from with other angles as well, they weren’t hiding anything with a specific shot.
People said it was impossible to propulsive land a orbital booster, and said it would also be impossible to land it on a barge in the ocean.
SpaceX lands a orbital rocket on a barge in the ocean.
People said even if you can reuse a rocket, it’ll never be affordable to do so. One very prominent space person (someone in boeing or something) said, you’d have to fly it 10 times to even be worth making one!
SpaceX flew their first Falcon 9 for the 33th time last week.
People said no ones going to want to use a re-used rocket
SpaceX has people including government agencies specifically looking for used rockets as they’re now flight tested.
People said even if you can relaunch a rocket, there isn’t enough things to put into space to even warrant having one
SpaceX develops Starlink to create a use case for their new rocket.
People said Starlink would never be profitable, you have to keep sending new satellites up they’ll never make money!
SpaceX’s starlink division is now profitable and accounts for more revenue than the rest of the business. (satellites coming down now don’t matter as they can be profitably replenished. All them coming down means is bandwidth capacity will stagnate IF technology doesn’t improve to increase it when more go up)
People thought it was nuts they were going to try and catch Super Heavy booster on 2 chop sticks
SpaceX lands it on their first, and subsequent tries.
The list goes on and on and on and on and on and on, and they keep doing it.
Falcon 9 is the most reliable rocket we have, and you’re sitting here going don’t trust musk to build something reliable lol.
Ah yes, something that an arm chair rocket scientest says can’t exist
This is it firing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJdu5ee_ohA
This is the clean side of it
This is looking at the vertical slice head on we see in the original image where we see it as only the vertical part of it. There were other pictures where that 1st one came from with other angles as well, they weren’t hiding anything with a specific shot.
People said it was impossible to propulsive land a orbital booster, and said it would also be impossible to land it on a barge in the ocean.
SpaceX lands a orbital rocket on a barge in the ocean.
People said even if you can reuse a rocket, it’ll never be affordable to do so. One very prominent space person (someone in boeing or something) said, you’d have to fly it 10 times to even be worth making one!
SpaceX flew their first Falcon 9 for the 33th time last week.
People said no ones going to want to use a re-used rocket
SpaceX has people including government agencies specifically looking for used rockets as they’re now flight tested.
People said even if you can relaunch a rocket, there isn’t enough things to put into space to even warrant having one
SpaceX develops Starlink to create a use case for their new rocket.
People said Starlink would never be profitable, you have to keep sending new satellites up they’ll never make money!
SpaceX’s starlink division is now profitable and accounts for more revenue than the rest of the business. (satellites coming down now don’t matter as they can be profitably replenished. All them coming down means is bandwidth capacity will stagnate IF technology doesn’t improve to increase it when more go up)
People thought it was nuts they were going to try and catch Super Heavy booster on 2 chop sticks
SpaceX lands it on their first, and subsequent tries.
The list goes on and on and on and on and on and on, and they keep doing it.
Falcon 9 is the most reliable rocket we have, and you’re sitting here going don’t trust musk to build something reliable lol.