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leesec ◴[] No.44301466[source]
This is a tiny rocket going up 300ms and coming back down. Happy for them but they're a long way from any utility ( and a decade+ behind other companies )
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throaway920181 ◴[] No.44301492[source]
Which companies have this capability besides SpaceX and Blue Origin? More competition is always welcome.
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1. perihelions ◴[] No.44301697[source]
Rocket Labs, Stoke Space, Deep Blue, Landspace, Space Pioneer, iSpace, Galactic. (The last five are Chinese startups).

Rocket Labs has recovered (not reflown) several orbital boosters, and the rest are within 1-2 years of orbital booster recovery attempts.

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2. bpodgursky ◴[] No.44304030[source]
So the correct answer is "nobody else has the capability"

I'll be thrilled when someone does! Competition is great! But let's do it via technological progress, not through abuse of the english language.

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3. dmix ◴[] No.44306743[source]
He did say “orbital booster recovery” which is 160,000 meters. Honda reached 300 meters which is about the height of a tall skyscraper