2025's barely halfway done and we're already looking at 160 orbital launches from one company. Think about that for a second. Most of those? Falcon 9 rockets hauling Starlink satellites up there like it's a daily commute. The reusable rocket game isn't just changing how we reach space anymore—it's basically leaving everyone else eating dust in the orbital race. Wild how far ahead the gap's gotten.
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JustHodlIt
· 12-13 16:18
160 rockets in half a year, this gap really can't be caught up to
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Layer2Observer
· 12-13 05:50
Let's take a look at the data — a company has launched 160 times, which indeed changes the game. However, the claim of "dominating the world" is a bit exaggerated and needs clarification: reusable rockets do reduce costs, but factors such as commercialization, policy support, and financing capabilities are equally crucial. From an engineering perspective, Falcon 9's iteration speed is indeed fast, but this is backed by ten years of accumulation. What remains to be verified is how long this leading advantage can be maintained.
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SnapshotDayLaborer
· 12-12 18:03
One after another, pushing upward, the gap is so huge there's no end to it.
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DAOdreamer
· 12-11 11:46
The king of grinding is really intense, with 160 launches directly crushing other players.
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BlockDetective
· 12-11 11:44
Old Ma is really going all out this time, launching 160 times a year. Everyone else can step aside.
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BearWhisperGod
· 12-11 11:40
Whoa, 160 times? One company? The gap is really outrageous.
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Deconstructionist
· 12-11 11:34
Elon Musk really turned rockets into an industrial assembly line, 160 launches? Others are still bragging about it at conferences.
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UncommonNPC
· 12-11 11:33
Damn, 160 times? SpaceX has turned launching into a routine; other companies probably should consider changing careers.
2025's barely halfway done and we're already looking at 160 orbital launches from one company. Think about that for a second. Most of those? Falcon 9 rockets hauling Starlink satellites up there like it's a daily commute. The reusable rocket game isn't just changing how we reach space anymore—it's basically leaving everyone else eating dust in the orbital race. Wild how far ahead the gap's gotten.