There is too much thrust to land with 2 even at minimum throttle. I would decelerate to zero and then start rising again. They could do the whole landing with 1 engine, but they would have to start the maneuver a lot higher and gradually slow down. With 2 engines, they can start it lower. The reason they started 3 this time is because last time one of the two failed and it couldn't slow down enough to keep from crashing. With 3 they have some redundancy and one can fail and they still have 2 to complete the maneuver.PJYoung said:TexAgs91 said:I think they mean after they turn it upright and decelerate, then they can land on one engine.PJYoung said:
Ah SpeaceX said they meant to land on 1 engine. Excellent. What a huge step forward.
Yeah, last week i thought they were saying they would light all 3 engines then shutdown the worst 1 and land on two.
There is still a risk of the single engine failing when it's doing the final landing burn. That would make the rocket drop like a brick and crash. If they were able to throttle down enough to run 2 or even 3 the entire way down then they would have a lot more redundancy and would be able to lose 1 or 2 engines and make up for it with the remaining engine.