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TechCrunch House: Every week that can go down in historical past


Whats up and welcome again to TechCrunch House. What every week! In the identical seven-day interval, we watched Boeing’s Starliner launch astronauts to house for the primary time, after which we acquired to look at these two astronauts dock with the Worldwide House Station. And we additionally acquired to see SpaceX launch Starship for the fourth time ever — after which convey it again residence. I feel I’m not alone in pondering that among the most spectacular photographs within the historical past of rocketry had been generated throughout that flight.

On to the information, and extra about these two historic tales beneath.

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Story of the week

The story of the week goes to Boeing’s Starliner. After years of delays, round $1.5 billion in cost-overruns and ongoing technical points (sure, ongoing…), the Starliner spacecraft delivered two astronauts to the ISS for the primary time. In fact, the mission isn’t over but: After round every week aboard the station, the 2 astronauts will re-board Starliner and use it to get again residence. We’ll all be trying ahead to greeting them.

Boeing’s Starliner approaching the ISS. Picture Credit: NASA
Picture Credit: NASA (opens in a brand new window)

Launch of the week

SpaceX has proven as soon as once more that subjecting rocket {hardware} to the real-world flight surroundings pays dividends. In its newest launch, the corporate achieved a key milestone in its Starship flight check marketing campaign: returning the booster and the higher stage again to Earth in managed ocean splashdowns. And I have to say, the photographs and video from this launch are completely mind-blowing.

What we’re studying

Economist Pierre Lionnet took an in depth have a look at SpaceX financials (which incorporates numerous assumptions, clearly, as a result of their financials are non-public), and the way the low launch prices for Falcon are tied to Starlink profitability — and might not be handed alongside to clients.

spacex falcon 9 rocket launches south korea's danuri lunar orbiter
Picture Credit: SpaceX
Picture Credit: SpaceX



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