Total Members Voted: 91
Voting closed: 05/28/2023 11:32 pm
I've put my stake down on 2H 2025.
The Superbird-9 satellite is scheduled to launch NET 2024 aboard Starship, so it will constitute the first fully operational payload earmarked for launch from the Starship.
Falcon 9 didn’t become fully operational until 2015-2016 by this measure, and most rockets never became operational.
Quote from: Robotbeat on 05/01/2023 03:13 pmFalcon 9 didn’t become fully operational until 2015-2016 by this measure, and most rockets never became operational.Right, but this system was designed literally from the ground up for this so it seems reasonable to ask when you think it will first achieve what it has been designed to do.
Quote from: Lee Jay on 05/01/2023 03:18 pmQuote from: Robotbeat on 05/01/2023 03:13 pmFalcon 9 didn’t become fully operational until 2015-2016 by this measure, and most rockets never became operational.Right, but this system was designed literally from the ground up for this so it seems reasonable to ask when you think it will first achieve what it has been designed to do.Falcon 9 was also designed from the very beginning for recovery, first by parachute (which never worked, in spite of trying several times including with—but not limited to—Falcon 1) and then by vertical landing with v1.1.
It will be a lot easier to submit an answer after the next launch.
Quote from: Steve G on 05/01/2023 03:21 pmIt will be a lot easier to submit an answer after the next launch.I'm confident that the next launch will take place after this poll closes.
I voted 2H 2024, but VERY late in that. SpaceX will have flown Starship at least 5 times, and this flight will be successful from LC-39A.