The Evolution of SpaceX's Starship: From Design to Launch.

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SpaceX's Starship rocket is made of non-corrosive stainless steel, which is better suited for extreme temperature conditions than titanium. The rocket is predominantly silver due to the stainless steel material, and is studded with black, hexagonal tiles on one side to protect it during atmospheric re-entry. Stainless steel is also more cost-effective than titanium, making it an ideal material for rockets.
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