clearing the launch tower during a test launch with an experimental rocket that has no payload and no humans aboard is success
managing to get into the right orbit without aborting using a rocket that’s launched since the 60s and is lit with giant matchsticks is success
You, an idiot: “these are comparable”
It’s way closer to burning up (like, it’ll do it soon and uncontrollably without intervention) than a typical graveyard orbit. And if (when) it started breaking up in a poorly-chosen museum orbit, things would get very messy very fast.
I say send up a lil robot buddy that can hover around and 3D scan the interior for a few months and let anyone with a VR headset go hang out when they want to answer emails or whatever.