Starship Was Engineered Backward From One Objective:
Moving millions of tons to Mars at the lowest possible cost per ton to build a self-sustaining civilization.
Five first-principles decisions make it possible:
- Produce propellant on Mars. Methane and oxygen made from local CO2 and water ice via Sabatier. No Earth return fuel required.
- Use 301 stainless steel. 67× cheaper than carbon fiber and survives both cryogenic propellants and 1,700°C reentry without heavy shielding.
- Refuel in orbit. Tankers reset the rocket equation, enabling 100–150 ton payloads to Mars.
- Belly-flop reentry. Maximize drag area so the atmosphere does most of the braking.
- Full reusability. Both stages fly again rapidly. Marginal cost collapses to propellant only.
This is the minimum architecture that makes multi-planetary life feasible.
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