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    1. CollegeStation17155 on

      I think that’s going to depend on Khow soon they are ready to try again. Hopefully they figure out what happened to the booster on flight and can fix it quickly… if this turns into another New Shepard delay, it puts a BIG load onto ULA to get Kuiper enough progress to rate an extension.

    2. I think we got used to the trend of SpaceX when it came to their testing regime. They already had the backing of Starlink/Falcon, that they had the resources to throw around to do so many iterations of Starship/SH.

      Not everyone goes the way of SpaceX in terms of R&D.

    3. I read about the booster not making the landing, but never seen anything about where the ship ended? Is it still in space?