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Congratulations to the SpaceX team.
Was looking at their website and I watched the video showing how they plan to make falcon/dragon 100% reusable. To be honest I immediately thought that's crazy - it'll never work. Especially the big first stage of the rocket tumbling back to earth with an eventual soft vertical thruster landing. Some of the craziest ideas work out great in the end so maybe this plan of SpaceX's is going to be one of them. -- T |
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