Aerospace guru explains why SpaceX reuses rockets and it’s not to save money – BGR

SpaceXs reusable rocket technology has been hailed as the future of space travel, and even the Russians have admitted that the company seems to be on to something, but when it comes to return on investment, one of SpaceXs founding team members says that launching the same first stages multiple times isnt actually where the company sees the boost to its bottom line.

Jim Cantrell is the CEO of Vector Space Systems. Hes worked for NASAs Jet Propulsion Lab and was a founding member of both SpaceX and the Google Lunar X Prize-winning Moon Express. When it comes to the space industry, hes the kind of guy who you should listen to, and in a recent response to a Quora question about exactly how much money SpaceX is saving by reusing its Falcon rocket, Cantrell revealed the real reason (he believes) the company has pursued reusable hardware so vigorously isnt actually to save money, but to increase the number of launches the company is able to perform.

Reusability allows a marked increase in flight rates, Cantrell explained. Reverse engineered financial models of SpaceX show that to reach a good strong positive cash flow, they need more than the traditional 1012 launches per year that sized rocket has demonstrated. Reusability should easily double the amount of flights possible from a mere production and logistics standpoint.

As far as the discounts being offered to clients whose devices and cargo is being launch on flight-proven rockets, I am thinking that very few, if any, of the SpaceX Falcon 9 first stages are going to be re-used for more than 3 or so flights, Cantrell said. SpaceX will therefore not break even on the reusability portion of the equation.

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