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24 minutes ago, Beccab said:

It all depends on Polaris II and III

That would be an N of 1 or 2. To reach Shuttle level safety—which I think they decided retroactively was a 1:90 chance of a LOC incident at the end of the program—they'd need 90 landings in a row just for the EDL to be the same LOC (then there's life support, etc to consider).

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On 3/28/2022 at 6:04 PM, RCgothic said:

One thing about ending production of Dragon is that there won't be enough Dragons to service multiple commercial stations as well as ISS, as well as free flights, plus downtime and refurbishment.

They say they can always build more, but in reality their preference will be to use Starship.

And the thought of Starship serving commercial stations that are generously half its habitable volume is a bit ridiculous. The alternative at this point is the vastly more expensive option of Starliner.

So I think one effect will be that commercial stations will need to get a bit more ambitious.

Always tough the spacelab idea with the shuttle launching with an build in space station for two weeks before landing was kind of an waste instead of starting building an real space station, yes this would require more but still. 
Now for starship this makes much more sense because the lower launch cost,  now you could even combine this with an satellite launch. 
Say you want to test out an new space suit and maneuvering unit, launch into polar orbit deploy satellite from the cargo bay, deploy some secondary payload and the bay is clear, now you can start testing the suit. You can even add tourists as the test is not taking all of the crew area. 
Cost is that the starship stays in orbit longer so can not do more launches. 

And the obvious space station solution is starship, now they might want an aluminum or composite version as I understand steel and cosmic radiation is not brilliant. 
At least for an tourist destination a wet workshop / play area would make lots of sense, an ballgame in the upper tank sounds fun :) 

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https://www.q13fox.com/news/local-companys-satellite-images-show-damage-done-in-ukraine

At the end of this news article, they say they are launching two more imaging sats "this weekend".  I'm not sure where to find the manifest, but were they on today's Falcon 9 launch?

Edit: Never mind. It seems they are going up on a Rocketlab launch. https://techcrunch.com/2022/04/01/watch-rocket-lab-send-a-pair-of-blacksky-satellites-to-space/

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10 minutes ago, mikegarrison said:

https://www.q13fox.com/news/local-companys-satellite-images-show-damage-done-in-ukraine

At the end of this news article, they say they are launching two more imaging sats "this weekend".  I'm not sure where to find the manifest, but were they on today's Falcon 9 launch?


 

They’re launching on an Electron rocket, apparently…..

https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/

E: I see in the RL thread that you found it….

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