AFAIK most of SpaceX's design decisions are based around this.
Or even better, how about getting it to land sideways on purpose? I don't see how that would be more difficult than doing it upright.
Now imagine a cylinder made of that material 3-4 times wider than a barrel and 20-30ft high.
That's why you can't land them sideways they'd just crush themselves.
Thanks for the pointer.
Or even better, how about getting it to land sideways on purpose? I don't see how that would be more difficult than doing it upright.