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Elon Musk just officially confirmed Booster 7’s 7 engines Static Fire and NEW PLAN for Booster 8…
SpaceX has just conducted another static fire on Booster 7 and it’s freaking cool!!!
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk himself shared a video documenting the test via Twitter!
Notably, this time the company fired seven engines on its Starship Super Heavy prototype “, marking the highest number of the company’s new Raptor engines ever tested at the same time.
Musk has confirmed that. He said the chamber pressures on all seven of the engines “looked good.”
Elon Musk just officially confirmed Booster 7’s 7 engines Static Fire and NEW PLAN for Booster 8…
This most recent SpaceX static fire has doubled the number of engines seen in its last Super Heavy test conducted on Aug. 31, during which the company performed a static fire with three Raptor engines. That marked the first multi-engine static fire the company has conducted on the Super Heavy booster, although SpaceX previously tested two of Starship’s six Raptors simultaneously in an Aug. 9 static fire.
Put simply, Monday’s static fire test created a new record!
That’s super cool!
That begs a question, how long before we see all 33?
In fact, this is not my own question, but that of many people.
And amazingly, Musk, when asked about this, has also revealed a bit about the company’s upcoming plans!
Elon Musk just officially confirmed Booster 7’s 7 engines Static Fire and NEW PLAN for Booster 8…
In a series of tweets on Sept. 19, Musk stated that “Booster 7 now returns to high bay for robustness upgrades.”
According to many speculations, the upgrades will probably include the Raptor blast shielding.
In addition, Musk also pointed out that the company’s next big Starship system test will be a “full stack wet dress rehearsal, then 33 engine firing in a few weeks.”
The “full stack” consists of a Starship atop a Super Heavy booster rocket, which together makes up the world’s tallest rocket at a whopping 395 feet tall (120 m).
This is, essentially, pretty similar to what we predicted in previous videos.
Once full-stacked, SpaceX will move to combined tests.
The company has not released a projected date for the test of its full Starship stack, but has signaled that it aims to launch the vehicle for an orbital test in the coming months.
Elon Musk just officially confirmed Booster 7’s 7 engines Static Fire and NEW PLAN for Booster 8…
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