Starship launch and Super Heavy landing, 13 October 2024
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A Super Heavy rocket booster launched a Starship upper stage for SpaceX’s fifth flight test of a fully integrated Starship, from Starbase, Texas, on 13 Octob...

Can anyone explain why it was necessary to catch it chopsticks-style instead of landing it on the ground like they had been doing with the smaller boosters?

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Weight. It always comes down to weight. Landing legs will add a lot of extra weight.

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