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At altitude 22km superheavy was moving at 4310 kmh (34:18 in linked video) speed then dropped continually, at 34:45 in the video the icons show that 3 engines were lit, altitude was 1km and speed was 1300 kmh. At 34:49…
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It does look like it came down rather fast. Engines only partially re-lit. About 34min in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWM1NQ1tZEU&t=2112s
Yeah could be. Some of the debris looked very specific in shape though. On some shots of starship you can see missing tiles (not many though)
Show me anyone that _ever_ got a cost per kg to leo cheaper than spacex
The point they were trying to make is that getting up is MVP, getting back down can be figured out later
video: https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1768279990368612354 Note the camera moves because its also on a flap
T+37: Seems a little turny-aroundy in orbit there and a bit "small-pieces-falling-offy" Still, good job getting it there T+43: seems to be turning around a bit too much for something thats got heat shields on one side…