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Comment by danparsonson

15 hours ago

Carrying humans to space is not the same use case as spending long periods of time in orbit.

Dragon spends 6mo+ in orbit regularly. I have no idea what's happening in this thread, but it seems everyone is going insane. People don't even know what they're talking about, but they keep on bringing bad arguments. I'm out.

  • > Dragon spends 6mo+ in orbit regularly.

    ... hooked up to the ISS, with humans in attendance to fix anything that goes wrong... not doing very much.

    It's akin to the difference between a boat moored up in a port, and an autonomous drone in the middle of the Pacific. Aside from that, satellites have to maneuver in orbit (to stay in the correct orbit, and increasingly to avoid other satellites). Hefting around additional kgs of shielding makes that more difficult, and costly in terms of propellant, which is very important for the lifetime of a satellite.