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by hughes 723 days ago
The starship users guide[1] indicates that an 8 meter diameter payload is the maximum that can be accommodated.

[1] https://www.spacex.com/media/starship_users_guide_v1.pdf

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Yeah, that makes sense and they are likely communicating. The dimension is often used approximately to know what class of launch vehicle it is fitting in. For the standard existing rockets we will say things like "this spacecraft fits in a 5m fairing", but the actual static payload envelope is 4.82m or something. So don't take it as a precise measurement.