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Aug 15 at 15:36 comment added leftaroundabout @Mark yes. Skylab also had roughly a third of the pressurized volume of the ISS!
Aug 14 at 18:55 comment added Cadence @Mark Sure, but if you had the ability to use Starship to routinely launch 100-ton science payloads, you'd also have the ability to routinely launch 100-ton modules to build an even bigger station.
Aug 14 at 2:09 comment added Mark A fraction the mass, but a large fraction. Starship and the Saturn V could each put about a third of the mass of the ISS into orbit in one go.
Aug 13 at 16:02 vote accept Star Captain
Aug 13 at 15:32 history answered Cadence CC BY-SA 4.0