Probably a significant one, but the plus is that it will be low on fuel and won't require as much thrust to land on the moon, and it's only 1/6 Gbmks270 said:TexAgs91 said:
I've been hearing that the next launch will be in a few months. But I think that's from what Elon said yesterday morning
That was at 9am. I wonder if he knew about the launch site damage when he said that. Within the hour Stage 0 pictures started coming out
There were also photos of large dents in the fuel farm tanks and I think someone said rebar had pierced one of those tanks. There's probably a lot of other stuff that we haven't seen yet.
I wonder how long it will take to get Stage 0 operational again and with a flame diverter and deluge system.
My other question is even if they do install a flame diverter and deluge system, that takes care of liftoff (hopefully), but what about catching boosters and starships when they're landing? Although by landing time they will be lighter and will require less thrust.
Wait until it lands on the moon. What crater will that leave on the moon's surface?
ETA, I just remembered they won't land on the moon with the engines on the bottom

No, I don't care what CNN or MSNBC said this time
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