Will SpaceX land a space-flown Starship in 2024?
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Resolves YES on a Starship flying to space (>100km altitude) and returning to Earth in one piece in 2024.
A ground landing, landing on a barge, being caught by the launch tower, or anything else that brings a Starship intact to a resting position on something solid and not airborne counts. A soft "landing" in a body of water does not count. A catch by an aircraft does not count until the aircraft lands.
Starship must not explode for at least ten seconds after landing for it to count as having landed in one piece.
The relevant timezone for "in 2024" is local time at the landing site.
See also:
/chrisjbillington/will-spacex-land-a-super-heavy-boos
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