That Falcon 9 booster just made everyone else's rockets look like toys.
B1067 touched down at Port Canaveral after launching another batch of satellites from Cape Canaveral. Sounds routine? Not even close. This was flight number thirty-two for this single piece of hardware.
Let that sink in. No booster, no rocket stage, nothing in the entire history of spaceflight has ever pulled off 32 missions. We're watching records get obliterated in real time.
Thirty. Two. Flights.
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CommunityLurker
· 12-12 14:56
32 times... SpaceX really outperformed other companies in this round.
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DAOdreamer
· 12-12 10:14
Whoa, 32 times? This rocket is really incredible; other companies should retire.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 12-11 15:44
32 takeoffs... SpaceX is really cheating, how come this thing just won't break?
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MEVHunter_9000
· 12-11 11:02
Wow, 32 times? This rocket really has some spirit... Other manufacturers should reflect on this.
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WalletManager
· 12-11 11:02
32 reuses... The reuse rate of this rocket is simply demonstrating how to optimize costs to others, even more solid than some projects' token economic models. I am confident in the long-term holding of hardware capacity.
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DeFiGrayling
· 12-11 10:54
NGL, SpaceX's move is truly impressive—32 reuse of a single booster. Other rocket companies must feel pretty embarrassed...
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OnlyUpOnly
· 12-11 10:41
32 times? Really? How did this booster do that? Other rocket manufacturers should be crying.
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SerNgmi
· 12-11 10:37
32 times? That's really crazy. The other rockets can retire now.
That Falcon 9 booster just made everyone else's rockets look like toys.
B1067 touched down at Port Canaveral after launching another batch of satellites from Cape Canaveral. Sounds routine? Not even close. This was flight number thirty-two for this single piece of hardware.
Let that sink in. No booster, no rocket stage, nothing in the entire history of spaceflight has ever pulled off 32 missions. We're watching records get obliterated in real time.
Thirty. Two. Flights.