Considering the possibility that the SLS may one day cost as much as an STS mission, adjusted for inflation, I'm docking my optimism to 5 flights.
I chose 4-5 flights. It's just not sustainable and when Starship is fully operational SLS won't be needed any more. Many parts will end up in museums.
I know that no one has posted on this thread since 2015, but the Falcon Heavy has successfully launched five times, and even though the initial tentative timetable for the launch of the SLS was stymied by budget constraints, the first launch of the SLS last November was a success, and construction of hardware for the SLS rockets to be used in the Artemis 2 and 3 missions is now well-advanced. SpaceX and NASA are sharing the burden of all planned Artemis missions beginning with Artemis 3 in terms of cost, so the development of the Starship HLS ensures that for the first time in the history of US space exploration, NASA will be partnering with a private company to fund an extraterrestrial human spaceflight. The Artemis 9, 10, and 11 missions will be carried out by the SLS Block 2 variant.
All those years ago I voted 3. I am now in the 6 to 10 range. I don't see how SLS keeps going long after Starship is flying.
and even though the initial tentative timetable for the launch of the SLS was stymied by budget constraints
I know that no one has posted on this thread since 2015, but the Falcon Heavy has successfully launched five times, and even though the initial tentative timetable for the launch of the SLS was stymied by budget constraints...
...the first launch of the SLS last November was a success, and construction of hardware for the SLS rockets to be used in the Artemis 2 and 3 missions is now well-advanced. ... The Artemis 9, 10, and 11 missions will be carried out by the SLS Block 2 variant.
Quote from: Vahe231991 on 03/11/2023 02:53 amand even though the initial tentative timetable for the launch of the SLS was stymied by budget constraintsNo budget constraints. SLS has always received more appropriations than requested.