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SpaceX's developments are getting really interesting. What Elon Musk has been emphasizing lately is the importance of successfully completing two soft landings at sea before directly catching the spacecraft with a tower.
Why such caution? Essentially, it’s about minimizing the risk of landing failures on land. Elon Musk’s approach is that verifying the technology step-by-step is safer than jumping straight into challenging landing methods.
By conducting repeated tests at sea, they can refine the landing technology itself and reduce potential dangers associated with land recovery. I think SpaceX’s cautious approach is a crucial decision to improve the reliability of space development.
The fact that Elon Musk keeps emphasizing the same point over and over suggests that achieving a high level of landing technology is very important. It might seem slow in the short term, but in the long run, it will lead to the development of reliable technology.