@@jebes909090exactly. If the rocket makes it to mars and back, it wont really mean much as mars is currently inhabitable and may not have much groundwater. It may have fuel, oil and useful minerals or even materials we never knew existed. It is a huge gamble.
Tho another question from me is why the starship isnt being built like the space shuttle? It can basically be a space shuttle scaled up by like 4-5 times and still have a reusable booster. Tho mars’s atmosphere is thin so this may not actually work so nvm
This guy is pioneering electric cars, space travel, AI, and brain computer interfaces? Easy to see why there is propaganda against him there’s a lot of money at stake
Elon's net worth cannot be compared to the operational income of SpaceX. He has a significant stake, no doubt, but it's not "apples to apples." That aside, he's invested more in human potential than anyone in history. So, I absolutely respect the man.
I find it amazing how the far left hates Elon but loves Soros, a man who hates humanity and invests money wherever it causes more suffering, like electing prosecutors who won’t enforce the law.
Money is irrelevant and replaceable in the grand scheme of things. Elon will go down in history as one of the pioneers of space travel. That is worth trillions alone. People will still speak of him for centuries to come 🤯
@@xxdareaperzxxable My message went completely over your head, watch the video again. Play it back slowwlyyyy for your incel mind to understand, then re-read my comment. Fkn goofball.
@@xxdareaperzxxable I never said I personally had “hundreds of millions” I’m talking about the fact that Elon doesn’t care if a rocket costs him a billion dollars. He’s doing all this in order for humanity to accelerate its ascension to traversing the cosmos. THAT is commendable, he doesn’t see the price of the rocket, he sees the advancement of humanity becoming multi planetary.
The man that make billions and billions redoing 1960 experiments... Like the famous Astroinfluencer said : it is a very small step for a man but a huge step for capitalims...
Shit. They haven’t lost a Falcon 9 since 2016. They have a 97.3% success rate. I’ll gamble with those odds every day of the week. 2024 Edit: it's now 99.3%
It's takes time to reach that kinda success, but I'm super stoked how fast they can reach that kinda success with starship. Starship 2nd launch is on November 17th maybe if no delays. Stay tuned 😉
What weird flex are you trying to make there? Pretty much every rocket will have a percentage like that. You've conveniently ignored a fk load of falcon explosions BTW.
as they learned to LAND a rocket like NOBODY has EVER DONE. Since then, they've been flawless and to say anything otherwise is ignorance.@@mervstash3692
@@mervstash3692Not on launch though there has only been 1 in flight failure. 272 successful flights and 231 out of 242 landing attempts successful. A successful mission is getting the payload to orbit landing the thing is just flexing
@@alex_lll Is SLS designed to carry people and cargo to MARS? Do you want to be in something that only proven works a few time in space for many months? Plus not even reusable. Or do you prefer something that has vigorous test, de risk as much as possible until it is very safe and successful, and reusable?
@@mengkit7884 show me Musk's reusable craft that goes anywhere beyond low earth orbit. So far SLS flew to the moon for several bln dollars and nobody cares. Starship (for more $$$) was barely able to leave the launchpad before exploding and everyone is cheering this like a super success.
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Rappers out here flexing who has the biggest cubanlink necklace while Elon out here not even flexing his Falcon9 booster that goes up into the sky then comes back down and lands on its own.
@Alpine_flo92002 nah we hate him because he's a conman. If only you d1ck riders did literally 1 minute of research, you would know that. Name 1 thing he's personally done besides lose fk loads of cash?
What else you supposed to do when you have as much money as Elon ?😂 I’m gonna try my best to grind like Elon did starting Tesla n space x,I’m still just tryna learn how to ffff
The us federal government spends 23.3 BILLION per day. 50-100 million is actually a good investment to eventually get off this single rock floating in space compared to the massive waste the gov spends doing almost nothing good for anyone.
@@reagank.2268Yeah it’s obviously the Falcon, but the OP probably found current date cost. They’ve probably made a lot of progress to save costs at this point.
There is a reason why no one else ever created a company like SpaceX. Incredible Musk even took on that task and actually made the business a success, thats impressive.
That's not Gambling, remember he did the same thing with the other rockets and it paid off, and it's now landed over 100 times and has made the company be valued at about 500 Billion.
Fuel based Rockets will one day soon be realized to be inferior in terms of efficiency in regards to cost and output... But they did serve their purpose to unveil or unlock knowledge in pertains to the dynamics of aero based flow design and elemental composition utilization in terms of advancing new innovative breakthroughs... Its amazing how spacex stepped up the program saving material and the tech behind in doing so... Still a lot of room for breakthrough which would be awesome to see as time goes by...
He is one of the “Thinkers ahead of his time” I’m sure when Rockefeller said he was going to build a railway to Key West, it was met with the same skeptical look 😂 Living in Florida , it is an absolute color feast for the eyes when he launches one. Never seen launches like that before his.
@@jantienhoven1331 goddamit... Ti lutshe pochiustvovalsia? Ja sam litovec no takoje eta prosta zadtavliajit odumacsa. Rad mnozestvo pomoshchi idiot ne takim kak ti.
Isn't it crazy how amerca spends less than 1% of our tax dollars on nasa but we've still been able to make extreme leaps in our understanding of space just with that little percentage.
first stage is not the full cost, there is also the second stage, the payload, the fuel, and all the human labor and infrastructure. losing the first stage is millions but not 100 million
@@JackMott I was wondering what gives it such a wide range if it's not fuel. Are they required to cover the lost payload? I remember when Spacex had their launch costs on their website before reusability and it was less than $100m
It costs spacex 15 million to launch assuming they land afterwards. They charge 67 million per launch so about 50 million in profit per launch. A falcon 9 costs about 35 million to build.
You can hate the guy or think he’s wasting money. Buy you must understand that it is 100% guaranteed that an asteroid the size or larger than the one that killed the dinosaurs will come to earth in the future. At this pace I think we will be ready for it. If he can make a 100 starships per day we can send a 100 of them to an upcoming rock. If we can reach mars with ease we can easily deal with the rock. Just remember if it’s coming to earth even if it will take a year, currently we are just **screwed**.
the more advancements we do now, the easier it will be for future generations to improve upon what we made today to save the earth and ourselves from that asteroid.
If only really you just posted that. He is trying to perfect the electric car and trying to push Giga factory's. And trying to perfect the rockets so they can be reusable. One man can't do everything. Why don't you start cleaning the ocean
The average cost in 2024 for a Falcon 9 (The rocket they're talking about) is now *67 Million* . Cheapest of any rocket in the world per kilogram of payload
That's how much it cost to take humanity a step further, seems like he was chosen because he's not corrupt by politics and social media. He has his heart in the right place .
Perfect example of “you only have to be right once”. Musk has multiple consecutive failed launches and was one failed launch away from bankruptcy but took the chance and it worked.
Not to mention the load it’s taking thats an extra 100 million plus, not to mention this is the first of its kind, to be a reusable rocket. Other rockets launch one time, for way more. So the reuse feature is definitely winning.
A great book to read is: LIFTOFF by Eric Berger. It is about Musks early days of SpaceX and how close he actually came to losing everything! He is a very determined man! Great read!
Except its not blowing up money. A lot of engineers, technicians, suppliers, tons of overhead staff got the money as wages which in turn get taxed, pays mortgages, buys cars, buys tons of consumer products and groceries, go out to eat, tips waiters, goes to doctors and dentists, hires accountants. Its not just lost in an explosion.
Most of that cost is paid by the satelite company and Falcon 9 is the cheapest rocket out there since ~70% of the rocket itself is reused after landing
Yeah, apart from the fact that they already accounted for the losses, since the vehicle has already been built, and at this point of the developments rockets are still one-use, so losing it doesn’t make any difference
Its not gambling , its learning
A bit of both
@@anthonysolis6693 ats gamboth starning
you glazing bro.. it’s still gambling
Gambling is win loose game. But he gains a lot from this. So gambling isnt to accurate
Regarding gambling is also learning
That's not gambling. It's investing. The future returns will be massive.
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@@littlesamoan92 please see a psychiatrist
No the future returns MAY be massive. Thsts the gambling part.
@@jebes909090exactly. If the rocket makes it to mars and back, it wont really mean much as mars is currently inhabitable and may not have much groundwater. It may have fuel, oil and useful minerals or even materials we never knew existed. It is a huge gamble.
Tho another question from me is why the starship isnt being built like the space shuttle? It can basically be a space shuttle scaled up by like 4-5 times and still have a reusable booster. Tho mars’s atmosphere is thin so this may not actually work so nvm
Perfect billionaire laugh 🤣🤣🤣
Thats that scammer laugh
Nah Jeff bezos probably has the best billionaire laugh 😂
Underrated comment😂😂
This guy is pioneering electric cars, space travel, AI, and brain computer interfaces? Easy to see why there is propaganda against him there’s a lot of money at stake
@@seancook2129we must help him
Elon's net worth cannot be compared to the operational income of SpaceX. He has a significant stake, no doubt, but it's not "apples to apples." That aside, he's invested more in human potential than anyone in history. So, I absolutely respect the man.
I find it amazing how the far left hates Elon but loves Soros, a man who hates humanity and invests money wherever it causes more suffering, like electing prosecutors who won’t enforce the law.
Nasa pays 85%
Every launch boosts his net worth a bit, since the value of SpaceX shoots up as they get closer to making starship a reality. 😊
What investor wouldn't want to be part of space x. Nobody else is doing it like Elon.
Respect the man that abuses his fans trust and should be in jail if you want bro
Money is irrelevant and replaceable in the grand scheme of things. Elon will go down in history as one of the pioneers of space travel. That is worth trillions alone. People will still speak of him for centuries to come 🤯
You speak like you have millions yet you have like £300 in your bank like everyone here. Calm down
@@xxdareaperzxxable My message went completely over your head, watch the video again. Play it back slowwlyyyy for your incel mind to understand, then re-read my comment. Fkn goofball.
@@xxdareaperzxxable I never said I personally had “hundreds of millions” I’m talking about the fact that Elon doesn’t care if a rocket costs him a billion dollars. He’s doing all this in order for humanity to accelerate its ascension to traversing the cosmos. THAT is commendable, he doesn’t see the price of the rocket, he sees the advancement of humanity becoming multi planetary.
The man that make billions and billions redoing 1960 experiments... Like the famous Astroinfluencer said : it is a very small step for a man but a huge step for capitalims...
@@xxdareaperzxxableso you need to have money to comment on something in yt
Shit. They haven’t lost a Falcon 9 since 2016. They have a 97.3% success rate. I’ll gamble with those odds every day of the week. 2024 Edit: it's now 99.3%
Shhhh you're making too much sense for the media to back
It's takes time to reach that kinda success, but I'm super stoked how fast they can reach that kinda success with starship. Starship 2nd launch is on November 17th maybe if no delays. Stay tuned 😉
What weird flex are you trying to make there? Pretty much every rocket will have a percentage like that. You've conveniently ignored a fk load of falcon explosions BTW.
as they learned to LAND a rocket like NOBODY has EVER DONE. Since then, they've been flawless and to say anything otherwise is ignorance.@@mervstash3692
@@mervstash3692Not on launch though there has only been 1 in flight failure. 272 successful flights and 231 out of 242 landing attempts successful. A successful mission is getting the payload to orbit landing the thing is just flexing
It is still way cheaper than SLS which cost billions per launch.
And has a 100 % return on investment while musk blows up he's rockets for multiple billions
unlike musk's crap SLS works.
@@alex_lll Is SLS designed to carry people and cargo to MARS? Do you want to be in something that only proven works a few time in space for many months? Plus not even reusable. Or do you prefer something that has vigorous test, de risk as much as possible until it is very safe and successful, and reusable?
@@mengkit7884 show me Musk's reusable craft that goes anywhere beyond low earth orbit.
So far SLS flew to the moon for several bln dollars and nobody cares.
Starship (for more $$$) was barely able to leave the launchpad before exploding and everyone is cheering this like a super success.
Also, exploding right after takeoff is not a "vigorous test" my dude
Starship will cost 1-10M per launch in the next decade 🙌🏼
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Some people criticize Elon without realizing that he is playing at a galactic level they cannot even begin to comprehend
Rappers out here flexing who has the biggest cubanlink necklace while Elon out here not even flexing his Falcon9 booster that goes up into the sky then comes back down and lands on its own.
"Put the chips in *small explosion noise*". Elon is low key one of the funniest people sometimes
If you put the letters of all tesla models in the order they released it says: S3XY CARS
Elon is a MEMER 😂😂😂
He's literally the unfunniest person on the planet
He is funny to those who dont blindly hate him because he is rich and the media told you to hate him. Tldr People who think for themself.
@Alpine_flo92002 nah we hate him because he's a conman. If only you d1ck riders did literally 1 minute of research, you would know that. Name 1 thing he's personally done besides lose fk loads of cash?
@@mervstash3692you are a valued member of you herd of sheep, I am sure.
Love that in fact he wearing Everyday Astronaut merch tee
Is he? Sick haha
He loves that Tshirt
@@damonm4156 yeah, i often see him wearing that shirt in diferent videos or events.
You are easily manipulated
that is sick!
Elon laughs off 50 to 100 million dollars. Damn. Do you think if Joe Biden knew Elon Musk, Joe would still say Hunter is the smartest man he knows?
He can do it 3000 times before he worries.
It’s not his money directly. It’s the tax payers. SpaceX gets big money from the government in contracts
He probably makes that in a week 😂
What else you supposed to do when you have as much money as Elon ?😂 I’m gonna try my best to grind like Elon did starting Tesla n space x,I’m still just tryna learn how to ffff
Not his money... Doesn't care.
Still cheaper than the conventional way to create a rocket.😎
The us federal government spends 23.3 BILLION per day. 50-100 million is actually a good investment to eventually get off this single rock floating in space compared to the massive waste the gov spends doing almost nothing good for anyone.
Instead of burning money on wars killing each other, if only we could divert that money to the space industry, and actually PTFOing.
You aint rich until youre Elon Musk rich
SpaceX charges 60 mil for a launch of the falcon 9
I think they were talking about starship.
@@jshepard152 No. Current falcon launches
@@RuiSilva450 This video is talking about Starship. Each F9 doesn't have a marginal costs between 50M and 100M. They also aren't blowing them up.
@@bensemusxthey blew up two falcon 9s, one in 2015 and one in 2016. Also this video was before starship launched. They are 100% talking about Falcon.
@@reagank.2268Yeah it’s obviously the Falcon, but the OP probably found current date cost. They’ve probably made a lot of progress to save costs at this point.
Love Elon, you would think that he's just one of the boys
There is a reason why no one else ever created a company like SpaceX. Incredible Musk even took on that task and actually made the business a success, thats impressive.
He knew the first three or four would be throwaways probably more
Love it how he is sitting there with the EDA shirt xD
Everybody who knows knows
I love how he says 'between 50 and 100 million' the way I say oh it's about $50 or 100..
I love how you say $50 - 100 the way I'd say 5 - 10 cents😂
i love how you say what he say as if you launch rockets like he does
I love how you say what he say when you say where you say why he say who you say
I love how you say between when the numbers are imaginary
@@mindfreak5999I love when you how the he says she says
Wow he looks like a cool dude to hang around with 👍
Right
Its not Gambling, its Lesson.
Mr. Beast loughing in the corner 💀
That's his net worth and more gone in one explosion....
Loughing?
@@Unbaseddummy 😂😂😂😂
He's not even close
mr beast? he does not have even a fraction of musk's money
You got to love Elon he’s an absolute legend.
"It didn't explode. It was a sudden unscheduled disassembly"- Elon Musk
Costs dont matter if you have something nobody else can provide
With all those explosions in the past, the falcon 9 has had over 250 successful launches since, I’d prefer to iron all the kinks out first
He is wearing an Everyday Astronaut shirt
cant upset his main simp..
He doesn't look too upset about it
Yes because he is supposed to display his anger about recent events all day, every day, to show us he is indeed pissed
Because NASA pays for it
Because we the taxpayers pay most of his bills
@@YourSweatyUncle No. Try again.
Why would he ?
That's not Gambling, remember he did the same thing with the other rockets and it paid off, and it's now landed over 100 times and has made the company be valued at about 500 Billion.
Falcon 9 boosters have now landed 251 times.
326!
Who is paying the 500 billions?
@@BeachBoi1000 its the estimated value as a whole, its worth.
@@B1-997 I mean the valuation is 500 billions. The sales must be coming from somewhere, who is the customers?
Fuel based Rockets will one day soon be realized to be inferior in terms of efficiency in regards to cost and output... But they did serve their purpose to unveil or unlock knowledge in pertains to the dynamics of aero based flow design and elemental composition utilization in terms of advancing new innovative breakthroughs...
Its amazing how spacex stepped up the program saving material and the tech behind in doing so... Still a lot of room for breakthrough which would be awesome to see as time goes by...
Afaik fuel based rockets are the only option? Space is a vacuum, so something has to come out of the back of the rocket to propel it
He is one of the “Thinkers ahead of his time”
I’m sure when Rockefeller said he was going to build a railway to Key West, it was met with the same skeptical look 😂
Living in Florida , it is an absolute color feast for the eyes when he launches one. Never seen launches like that before his.
Илон Маск, по-мужски, приятен в любом окружении...
@@jantienhoven1331 goddamit... Ti lutshe pochiustvovalsia? Ja sam litovec no takoje eta prosta zadtavliajit odumacsa. Rad mnozestvo pomoshchi idiot ne takim kak ti.
@@jantienhoven1331lol
*BOOM that was 100 milion.Laughs in rich
Like Elon musk or hate him. His a genius and does not care about money or power
And people don't want rich companies to have money?! This is how expensive evolution is
Do you believe you came from a monkey
Can anyone link me the original full version of this talks?
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Annoying that @SIMPLEMONEYLYFE put their watermark on the video as if they owned the copyright. They should have given proper credit.
That's the most expensive fireworks going off
😂 much love to you dear
you could say the challenger shuttle explosion was a even more expensive fireworks explosion.
Elon is the goat!
A learning/exploration game that essentially only governments or billionaires can play, although one of those is mostly funded by taxpayers.
Isn't it crazy how amerca spends less than 1% of our tax dollars on nasa but we've still been able to make extreme leaps in our understanding of space just with that little percentage.
So if IT not land he will lose 100mil but if IT will land than he will still have that 100mil?
Kind of he lands the rockets and re uses them.
There is still the cost of refurbishing and fuel but that is negligible..
first stage is not the full cost, there is also the second stage, the payload, the fuel, and all the human labor and infrastructure. losing the first stage is millions but not 100 million
@@JackMott I was wondering what gives it such a wide range if it's not fuel. Are they required to cover the lost payload? I remember when Spacex had their launch costs on their website before reusability and it was less than $100m
It costs spacex 15 million to launch assuming they land afterwards. They charge 67 million per launch so about 50 million in profit per launch. A falcon 9 costs about 35 million to build.
You know your rich when you can laugh at blowing up 100mill
"...know your rich..." Success comes, in part, from knowing how to spell "you're".
Lmao
lmfao
It's not actually his money. SpaceX raises $1 billion every year from investors just to stay open.
There's a huge difference between gambling and speculation
Tell me you are a billionaire without telling me you are a billionaire. ..
You can hate the guy or think he’s wasting money. Buy you must understand that it is 100% guaranteed that an asteroid the size or larger than the one that killed the dinosaurs will come to earth in the future. At this pace I think we will be ready for it. If he can make a 100 starships per day we can send a 100 of them to an upcoming rock. If we can reach mars with ease we can easily deal with the rock. Just remember if it’s coming to earth even if it will take a year, currently we are just **screwed**.
the more advancements we do now, the easier it will be for future generations to improve upon what we made today to save the earth and ourselves from that asteroid.
Omg,I can't beelive how much smother it was how could it get smoother
I did.not.write.that
sorry wish i did got.commemted on
You ok bro?
If only they invested this into exploring the ocean, fight against global warming, clean oceans....
If only really you just posted that. He is trying to perfect the electric car and trying to push Giga factory's. And trying to perfect the rockets so they can be reusable.
One man can't do everything. Why don't you start cleaning the ocean
global-warming.....oooff
We get to say we lived in the Elon musk days 😮
It’s gambling, except you’re the house.
Ahh good point
The subtle jump from “at least $50 million dollars” to “maybe $100,00 million” 😂😂 like it’s nothing.
354 Successful launches. 8 failures. I'd take that.
o7 Starship
I love elon
No one will ever break the glass ceiling
Glass ceilling jajajjaa you live in past era mindset, u are a time traveler of 15 century thats not good for you....
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Por lo menos estudia historia..
Todos saben que no podemos salir de aqui
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robar todo el dinero
like how women broke the "glass ceiling" of corporate businesses, we will also break that "glass ceiling" around earth too.
@@B1-997 Two falsehoods in one statement..
Your nose just grew twice in one sentence
@@DadTalksLive explain how we cant get past this so called magical glass dome/ceiling around earth?
The average cost in 2024 for a Falcon 9 (The rocket they're talking about) is now *67 Million* .
Cheapest of any rocket in the world per kilogram of payload
Stein is great interview, idc what anyone says.
It is not his money.
It kinda is.
Meanwhile India 2 Million usd 😂😂😂
All that money and we’ll never get passed earths orbit
Hold on let me grab another sponsored item and try and hold it. 😂
So worth it. You get into space mate, the Firmament is very real.
And he made sure they were pointy!😂😂😂
How pissed are you?
Elon: put chips on it "qwippss"
“That’s gambling”
Bro said to science💀
Every time Steine says anything I think to myself “bro jus stfu”
Man that’s the thing we should simply be advancing as a whole planet
That's how much it cost to take humanity a step further, seems like he was chosen because he's not corrupt by politics and social media. He has his heart in the right place .
He knew a few were going to failure, burning through a half billion for research.
Elon: “Boom another $100M 😅”
Tell Elon to give all of us in the world 1 billion
if elon musk gave away all his money to everyone, everyone will get 31usd.....
"How pissed were you "
"Boom that was 100million dollar's "
The cost of one single rocket is More than the cost of India launching the whole mission
Perfect example of “you only have to be right once”. Musk has multiple consecutive failed launches and was one failed launch away from bankruptcy but took the chance and it worked.
His nonchalant laugh at losing a $100,000,000 like POOF is wild
People will still speak of him for centuries to come... dude is the Einstein of today.
He’s smart enough to flow the conversation rather than bite the hard edges off
Not to mention the load it’s taking thats an extra 100 million plus, not to mention this is the first of its kind, to be a reusable rocket. Other rockets launch one time, for way more. So the reuse feature is definitely winning.
A great book to read is: LIFTOFF by Eric Berger. It is about Musks early days of SpaceX and how close he actually came to losing everything! He is a very determined man! Great read!
The success rate of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy is incredible. SpaceX is the best!
That's the best way of declaring loses and not paying taxes
Imagine if he asked an employee the same question and got a "I don't know...at least...maybe..." answer.
Thats definitely not gambling, he planned it well, its errors, he keeps improving it
Much better than the billions that the shuttle used to cost per launch
4 billion per launch for nasa against 100 million per launch for space x, its not hard to see which is better.
I saw one tonight! Right behind some fireworks on the 4th of July… it was awesome!
Gambeling is "you win one time out of 10 and 10 times out of 100"
Rocket building is "you win one time out of 10, but 90 times out of 100"
Except its not blowing up money. A lot of engineers, technicians, suppliers, tons of overhead staff got the money as wages which in turn get taxed, pays mortgages, buys cars, buys tons of consumer products and groceries, go out to eat, tips waiters, goes to doctors and dentists, hires accountants. Its not just lost in an explosion.
In another 100 years, everyone can afford a trip to the moon.
Elon be like
Don’t be chicken , boys.
We going Mars. 🎉🎉🎉
Elons thinking. Ya. $$$. Boom. Knowledge. Not gambling dips 😂
Bro makes that ina day
The return on investment for starship is off the charts if you do the math, for anyone wondering why he does it.
He should stick to Space X. that's his real love, and although I'm not a fan of Tesla, he has an amazing talent for space engineering.
Most of that cost is paid by the satelite company and Falcon 9 is the cheapest rocket out there since ~70% of the rocket itself is reused after landing
You are taking a very simple interview but elon musk nothing takes a simple life,his a very genius
He for sure made a dent in history. Cannot imagine being that rich. I’d for sure want to do something great for our civilization.
Is this for every Falcon 9 launch or for every Starship launch attempt?
Yeah, apart from the fact that they already accounted for the losses, since the vehicle has already been built, and at this point of the developments rockets are still one-use, so losing it doesn’t make any difference