| It depends on what you are thinking critically about - what is your frame of mind. You don't see a viable business here. But SpaceX does see several possibilities. One is supplying a US Moon base and US space stations. Since Starship/Superheavy rockets are so inexpensive to build (about 100M in expendable configuration [1] even doing something like that would be profitable for SpaceX. For Mars colonization, Elon Musk has said his target for Starship to Mars cost per flight was USD 10M. If it can take 100 people, and they each pay USD 200K per person, that's USD 20M, a 10M profit for SpaceX. It might also be that a nation state might want to fund something like that to establish a base there. Again, you may see a viable business in Mars colonization. But SpaceX does. So do other people. It was conventional wisdom that Starlink would not work, but it is now quite profitable. [2] [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpaceX_Starship [2] https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/billionaire-elon-musks-new-s... |
Cramming one hundred people into a starship is eerily reminiscent of overloaded slave ships. The assumption is that you will die on the journey or at your destination.