Speaker 3
Oh, it's gonna be mind blowing. It's gonna be, it's gonna blow my mind if what you're saying is even remotely true. But it's true with everything, isn't it? And well, like when something comes along and then everything's gone and everything's changed. Yeah, maybe this is, this
Speaker 1
is that moment. It has to work, it has to work technically. They have to get there in terms of reusability, but you know, once again, the habitable volume inside of Starship is bigger than the International Space Station. I mean, think about, just think about how many launches it took to get the International Space Station on orbit. It took, what, 1998, 15 years, it took a long time.
Speaker 2
Are we gonna fight about space stations this early in this episode? Or we
Speaker 3
usually say that. No, we're not. I
Speaker 1
thought we were gonna make some European space stations.
Speaker 2
Oh yeah, I'm ready for that part. That's for sure. I mean, I just, we did end the rest of you are on about like, well, what if you just flew a Starship up and made that a space station? Not to be the guy who's like, what about Starship taking over all the jobs,
Speaker 1
but. No, we had other things to talk about. Yeah. So why don't we do that?
Speaker 2
The European, what was this thing called? The Revolution Space. Is this this report? You know, this report? Is that what it's called? Anyone remember what the name of it was? Nobody's got it. It's very simple. I was like, then, you make me pull up the PDF. I'll pull up the PDF.
Speaker 3
We really do. Ooh, this is what we do. This is the
Speaker 1
thing that they want to do with moon landing engineers.
Speaker 2
Yeah, that's what we're going to make fun of. This wish list of epic proportions. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 1
What do you think about that, Matt? What do you think about that plan when you look at it?