I can't wait for the employee churn to start bringing some of this knowledge to other companies. I love what SpaceX is doing, but we need to foster other options.
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One example she offered was using Starship to launch a satellite. If that satellite was not working, she explained, the satellite could be brought back into Starship’s payload bay to either be repaired or returned to Earth.
So exactly like the Spaceshuttle? I doubt that will be economic in most cases even if Starship launches are significantly cheaper.
I think the more likely outcome will be much cheaper sattelites made with heavier standard components and with more fuel on board to deorbit or stabilize them if something goes wrong.
If they can get the starship reusability close to that of the falcon 9, nevermind what they are aiming for, it will work. The problem with the space shuttle was how hard it was to reuse it.