Bumping this thread, after another 5 years …, to say still 100% success rate for reflown boosters and now past the 100 mark!
Quote from: FutureSpaceTourist on 07/16/2022 09:47 amBumping this thread, after another 5 years …, to say still 100% success rate for reflown boosters and now past the 100 mark!With one caveat: 100% primary mission success rate, but 3 re-used boosters have failed after completing the primary mission, during recovery. Since this is well past the 'experimental landing' phase, I'd call these 'operational failures' but not 'mission failures', for a 3/185 (counting only re-flown missions) operational failure rate or a 98.4% operational success rate. Pretty danged good, and SpaceX hardly seem short of cores to backfill their schedule with.
It's important to note that when SpaceX finally had a failure, it was because they pushed reusability too far..
Quote from: meekGee on 07/14/2024 07:55 pmIt's important to note that when SpaceX finally had a failure, it was because they pushed reusability too far..Missing "not" after "was"?
Quote from: deltaV on 07/14/2024 08:36 pmQuote from: meekGee on 07/14/2024 07:55 pmIt's important to note that when SpaceX finally had a failure, it was because they pushed reusability too far..Missing "not" after "was"?Thx! I would ... have found it without you!