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"Currently Pad 39A is used to host launches of astronauts on the crewed-version of the Dragon space capsule in a public–private partnership with NASA." is referenced by a sourse from 2014 - impossible. Apart from that terms like "currently" are not helpful as this outdates soon and regularly. 47.69.68.17 (talk) 18:54, 18 November 2024 (UTC)Reply
Further, the recent developments are not mentioned here; the picture "SpaceX's Starship orbital Launchpad tower and catch arm" refers to that, but it is not at all mentioned in this section, while in the "modifications" section there is a lot of outdated info like the "planned" suborbital test flights or Starship that never happend and never will. Starship-related modifications need to be added while outdate info should be deleted or moved to the historical part. Pinging @User:Lazaro Fernandes as the main author for opinion. 47.69.68.17 (talk) 19:15, 18 November 2024 (UTC)Reply