Comment by nicky0
Test code by running it.
Test a rocket by launching it.
Test code by running it.
Test a rocket by launching it.
That might still happen this year, it’s the next step in the development plan.
What makes these launches “non-production” tests is that they are not carrying any valuable payload. Blowing up rockets like this is exactly what gives the company it’s advantage over competitors who try to anticipate everything during design stages.
There was no real payload on this, so I'd argue it's closer to a QA environment than production.
It's true that other rocket companies are treating launches as production, but SpaceX has always been doing "hardware-rich" testing.
Launching a rocket is far more complex than shipping a release.
It is more like an "all or nothing" process.
I would consider these launches test launches. Production is when they include commercial payloads and humans.