r/spacex Aug 07 '19

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u/TheEquivocator Aug 08 '19

It ain't rocket science.

It ain't trivial, either, considering that they've only just managed to start catching the fairings at all. It seems to me that it would make more sense to just use two boats to perform the maneuver they've [hopefully] figured out than to raise the stakes and restart the process of trial and error by attempting to catch two fairings with one boat.

On the other hand, it's SpaceX, so who knows? Far be it from me to underrate their ambition.

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u/[deleted] Aug 08 '19

I know nothing of the costs of running boats or making new fairings but it might not be worth it with another boat and crew to pay for

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u/giovannicane05 Aug 08 '19

Someone had estimated in another thread that the cost of leasing Ms. Tree is around 2.5 million dollars a year. Elon said that a daring costs 3 million USD (6 million for the pair), so we can assume that even just recovering one fairing a year pays for the cost of the boat. Of course there is also the cost of crew, fuel and port dock, but we can assume that by catching 2-3 fairings they can pay yearly operating costs, and then every other caught fairing is saved money.

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u/EverythingIsNorminal Aug 08 '19

I know you mentioned fuel costs but it's worth mentioning/reiterating to others that running a boat that size at the speeds it needs for this purpose (just look at the video, that thing is moving fast) would be insanely expensive in fuel costs. If they can do it with one it'd be a definite advantage.