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by DarmokJalad1701
825 days ago
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> This was still a suborbital flight and they cannot do much of anything that is commercially practical on suborbital flights If they had flown a slightly steeper ascent and burned for a little longer (possibly a minute if not less), they would have ended in a stable orbit. Not doing that was intentional. They do not need engine relight capability to reach orbit - plenty of orbital rockets exist that cannot relight their final stage. |
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So they are at least one more launch away from launching starlinks.