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Comment by lupusreal

2 days ago

The new space company is over twenty years old. For such a long development time I figured they actually had a reasonable chance of nailing the booster landing. I bet they'll do it next time.

It also helps that they fairly routinely land boosters (with New Shepard), which means they've likely worked out the 'landing' part.

Now to see if they can solve the reentry problem.

Sounded like maybe a telemetry loss, which is hard to fully simulate. They'll abort to be conservative in these situations even if the rocket could land itself without tele-operation.