Why SpaceX Facing Problem With Testing 33 Raptor Engine Simultaneously!

Why 33 Raptor Engines Testing is a Big Problem For SpaceX And Elon Musk!

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Starship aiming to perform its first orbital launch later this month, SpaceX are once again attempting to create history. But in order for this first test flight to be a success, SpaceX has to be sure that the 29 raptor engines, on the bottom of Super Heavy will fire without any significant problems.

Building a spaceship is not an easy task. A lot of testing was required before launch, until the FAA allowed Spacex to test a spacecraft if it couldn’t complete 75 tasks. Spacex should be able to fire, first on rough terrain without major problems with its 33 Raptor engines.

SpaceX is now looking forward to completing its orbital test flight. It will be a test flight unparalleled as a fully equipped spacecraft, will generate almost twice as much thrust as Saturn V, than the most powerful rocket ever built to match the thrust of a super-heavy rocket.

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Elon Musk also admitted that, in the future he would not conduct laboratory launch tests, with all 33 engines at once.

With the ability to start by filling Booster 7, with about 2,500 tons of liquid nitrogen for the first time.

Spacex can temporarily fill one of its liquid oxygen or orbital methane tanks, with nitrogen to fill Booster 7 with about 3,500 tons of nitrogen.

At least according to the Spacex website, this nitrogen weighs about the same as a 3,400-ton propellant designed, to lift super-heavy loads.

If this entire test is successful, Spacex will likely conduct more than one wetsuit workout.

Eventually filling Booster 7 with approximately 2,900 tons of cryogenic oxygen, and 500 tons of cryogenic methane.

While the Raptor engine is much more reliable, this is a test on a completely different scale, than what Spacex has done before.

As a precaution, the super-heavy B7 can use far less fuel in most static fire tests, but a fully fueled static fire simulating most pre-ignition conditions, is likely one of the latter.

A big target for any fully boosted static Fire campaign.

The 33 Raptor 2 engine will likely burn about 25 tons or about 55,000 pounds of fuel per second, is 50% more powerful than NASA’s Saturn-Luna rocket, and produces seven times more thrust than a Falcon 9, but requires significant amount of energy and fuel.

The fact is that the Soviet n1 rocket is the only other rocket, that is about the same size as a spacecraft, and has a similar layout of the 30 nk 15 engine in two rings.

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