SoliatOmolara/IBM-DATA-SCIENCE-SPECIALIZATION-CAPSTONE-PROJECT

Space X advertises Falcon 9 rocket launches on its website with a cost of 62 million dollars; other providers cost upward of 165 million dollars each, much of the savings is because Space X can reuse the first stage. Therefore, if we can determine if the first stage will land, we can determine the cost of a launch. This information can be used if a

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This project helps aerospace companies or investors evaluate the cost-effectiveness of rocket launches by predicting the success of a first-stage landing. It takes publicly available SpaceX launch data (from their API and Wikipedia) and provides insights into factors influencing successful landings, ultimately outputting a prediction of whether a specific launch's first stage will land successfully. This would be useful for business strategists, procurement managers, or financial analysts in the space industry assessing launch service providers.

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Use this if you need to understand the drivers behind successful rocket booster landings and predict future launch outcomes for strategic planning or competitive analysis.

Not ideal if you require real-time operational support for active mission control or a system that integrates directly with rocket telemetry.

aerospace-logistics launch-cost-analysis space-industry-strategy predictive-modeling competitive-intelligence
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