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by sectiondetail
2382 days ago
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One of the things I'm most excited about related to Starship is its landed mass capability for science purposes. Imagine being able to build radio and optical telescopes in the Daedalus crater on the central lunar far side. They'd be shielded from the optical and radio noise of the sun for 2 weeks out of 4, and permanently shielded from Earth. Or imagine infrared telescopes at the bottom of permanently shadowed polar craters, where ambient temperatures are even colder than in interplanetary space. No need to design and deploy a complex sunshield and worry about maintaining spacecraft orientation. The science potential of reusable heavy-lift rockets can't be understated. |
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