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Is SpaceX’s Starship hype legit engineering, or are we ignoring its abysmal structural margins?
As SpaceX pushes Starship toward orbital flight in 2026, critics point to its thin-gauge stainless steel and high-risk propellant transfer scheme, questioning whether the engineering is bold or reckless. Cast your vote on whether the hype is justified.
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