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Questions regarding SpaceX's Starship, formerly the Big Falcon Rocket (BFR) upper stage or BFS

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What have been so far the benefits of the competition between construction sites for Starshi...

As stated by Elon Musk himself, the construction of the prototypes of the future space vehicle by SpaceX, Starship, should benefit from the competition between two teams at Boca Chica and the Cape Can …
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7 votes
1 answer
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How will the huge SpaceX Starship be moved/ferried on long distances on the ground?

There are evidences that the current rocket by SpaceX, Falcon 9 booster can be ferried on long distances on the regular road network. Long distance road ferry movements seems to be necessary because o …
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How will SpaceX Starship deploy its payload?

As per March 2020 with the release of the Starship users guide more details emerged: "To deploy the payload, the clamshell fairing door is opened, and the payload adapter and payload are tilted at an …
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Why create a production line for the SpaceX Starship?

We read that Elon Musk is focusing not only on designing a functional new space vehicle, but almost foremost on creating a production line of Starship. In addition to the existing and expanding Texas …
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Why did SpaceX choose vertical integration for Starship?

Rockets are basically horizontally or vertically assembled and integrated. SpaceX selected horizontal integration for its current Falcon rockets, essentially for reasons of lower cost. This orientatio …
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