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> we are talking 19 launches per day […] isn't that completely impossible!?? The US uses over 20 million barrels of petroleum every single day. We have 44,000 airline flights every day. I think 19 starship flights won’t even move the needle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpaceX_Starship says a starship uses 3,400,000 kg (first stage) + 1,200,000 kg = 4,600,000 kg of propellant, both methane + liquid oxygen. Let’s guess making the fuel takes 5,000,000 kg of oil (corrections welcome. I guess that’s a reasonable estimate. Less than 100% of fuel is methane, but the specific energy of methane is about 20% higher than that of oil, and creating liquid oxygen ta…
Also, separate point: Starship return flight to Mars requires large-scale manufacture of methane from atmospheric CO2, using solar (or technically nuclear, but I don’t see that happening in this case).
It’s the only way of getting back — their tanks are empty when they finish landing on Mars — but it works fine here too.