▲ | cma 12 hours ago | |||||||
The SRBs could land in the ocean with parachutes and be recovered and refurbished. Shuttle wasn't economical as I mentioned, and definitely the space shuttle wasn't safe. What you claimed was: "They have the first rocket ever made which can take payloads to orbit and then be reused." That was known as the space shuttle. The ~$40 million tank was expendable so you are right it wasn't full reuse either. Starship jettisons parts too, I believe the hot staging ring? And the Falcon series throws away the whole upper stage. | ||||||||
▲ | saberience 8 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Space Shuttle isn't a "rocket" like Falcon 9 is though, it couldnt go to space by itself. So saying its the first reusable rocket is really stretching credibility. Falson 9 is a one piece rocket, as is Superheavy. The Space Shuttle got to space with the help of other rockets, tank etc. | ||||||||
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