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Rocket size comparison and how big is SpaceX Starship [📷 Red Side:

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Mike Doris3 years ago

Wikipedia: "The Sea Dragon was a 1962 conceptualized design study for a two-stage sea-launched orbital super heavy-lift launch vehicle. Although there was some interest at both NASA and Todd Shipyards, the project was not implemented." Image: AstroBidules via Wikimedia

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Nux3 years ago

@physicsgeek Highly recommend seeing the last of the Saturn V boosters - never used - at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. The scale is daunting... this is from my trip

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George Ioannidis3 years ago

And here's a comparison with a couple space stations. Including the pressurized volume of each.

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Some random guy named Jerry3 years ago

I want to see the launch of the Statue of Liberty. That should be awesome...

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Stephen Latham 💙🐶🧭📊3 years ago

The last one is new to me. The Sea Dragon was a 1962 conceptualized design study for a two-stage sea-launched orbital super heavy-lift launch vehicle. The project was not implemented.

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adonkeyofadifferentcolor3 years ago

wtf is sea dragon

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Janine Curran3 years ago

Sea Dragon was never built.

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JK Johnny3 years ago

Big boy!

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Ati Cosmos3 years ago

The Sea Dragon at the end was never built, don't really understand why it is in a video like this...

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@Bnorma3l3 years ago

Spacedick measuring contest.

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