Anyone for an astronomy thread?
yeah, and I'm assuming that every rocket will come down in a different condition and fucked up in a slightly different way. unless their rocket is relatively easy to repair, or particularly robust. The one thing that they will see a lot of is charred rockets, so they'll develop a very good idea of what damage reentry and landing does to the rocket. You'd have to assume that they would be more likely to use it as a testbed for making the next rocket a bit more resilient from the start rather than completely overhaul the current type.
yeah, and I'm assuming that every rocket will come down in a different condition and fucked up in a slightly different way. unless their rocket is relatively easy to repair, or particularly robust. The one thing that they will see a lot of is charred rockets, so they'll develop a very good idea of what damage reentry and landing does to the rocket. You'd have to assume that they would be more likely to use it as a testbed for making the next rocket a bit more resilient from the start rather than completely overhaul the current type.
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