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SpaceX launches the Transporter-16 mission; lands booster 592nd time, 39th launch of year
 
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SpaceX launches another 29 Starlink satellites; lands booster 593rd time, 40th launch of year
 
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SpaceX launches another 29 Starlink satellites; lands booster 594th time, 41st launch of year
 
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SpaceX targeting a $2T IPO
 
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SpaceX launches another 25 Starlink satellites; lands booster 595th time, 42nd launch of year
 
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SpaceX launches another 25 Starlink satellites; lands booster 596th time, 43rd launch of year
 
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SpaceX launches the NG-24 mission to resupply the ISS; lands booster 597th time, 44th launch of year
 
Ok Raptor, we do NOT need to know about every launch and every booster landing. This thread appears to have pretty much run its course unless there is something significant coming out of the SpaceX program.
 
Ok Raptor, we do NOT need to know about every launch and every booster landing. This thread appears to have pretty much run its course unless there is something significant coming out of the SpaceX program.

No..no..no…don’t cut this thread off just yet…SpaceX just put their Raptor 3 engines on the Starship for the very first time…all flights before have been using weak prototype engines. Now the REAL engines are on. The monster 250 tons to orbit ones. :eek:

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SpaceX Does The BIG Test! Starship Super Heavy ROARS To Life! Flight 12 Next!​

 
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600 landings
 
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600 landings

You do know it’s not a single rocket, right? That’s 600 programme landings. That said, landing a rocket back on Earth is undoubtedly a huge technological achievement.
 

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