Close Menu
Westside People
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Westside People
    Subscribe
    • Home
    • Top News
    • World
    • Economy
    • science
    • Tech
    • sport
    • entertainment
    • Contact Form
    Westside People
    Home»science»StarshipSuper Heavy missile tests 7 engines (video)
    science

    StarshipSuper Heavy missile tests 7 engines (video)

    Harper WinslowBy Harper WinslowSeptember 20, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Email
    StarshipSuper Heavy missile tests 7 engines (video)
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Reddit WhatsApp Email

    SpaceX launched seven engines on its SuperShip Super Heavy prototype “Booster 7” on Monday (September 19), marking the largest number of the company’s new Raptor engines tested at the same time.

    The company is testing some Booster 7 engines ahead of its planned first orbital flight Starship, a 165-foot (50 m) reusable spacecraft that will be lifted into orbit by 33 next-generation Raptor engines inside a 230-foot (70 m) Super Heavy booster. The Starship will feature six of the engines.

    To prepare for Starship’s first orbital flight, SpaceX Performed “stationary fire” tests in which one or more engines are ignited while the vehicle remains stationary on the ground.

    video: SpaceX ignites multiple engines on Starship Super Heavy for the first time

    After today’s static fire test, SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk tweeted that the chamber is pressurizing all seven engines.looks good (Opens in a new tab). ”

    In a later tweet, Mask advertiser (Opens in a new tab) That “Booster 7 is now back in high gear for power and boost upgrades 8 is moving into a pad for testing,” adding that the company’s next big Starship system test will be “a full-stack rehearsal, then 33 engine launches in a few weeks.” From the Starship vehicle atop an extremely heavy booster rocket, which together make up the world’s tallest rocket with a colossal 395 feet (120 meters) height.

    The Booster 7 is now back in place for durability upgrades and the Booster 8 moves up the bushing for testing. Perhaps the next big test will be a full-stack rehearsal, then 33 motors in a few weeks.September 19, 2022

    see more

    SpaceX’s latest static fire doubled the number of engines seen in the last Super Heavy test conducted on August 31, during which the company launched a static fire. With three Raptor engines. It was the company’s first multi-engine static fire on the Super Heavy Booster, although SpaceX had previously tested two of Starship’s six Raptors simultaneously in Fixed fire on August 9.

    SpaceX has not released the expected date for testing the full spacecraft stack, but has indicated that it aims to launch the craft for orbital testing in the coming months.

    Follow Brit on Twitter at Tweet embed (Opens in a new tab). Follow us on Twitter Tweet embed (Opens in a new tab) or on Facebook (Opens in a new tab).

    Harper Winslow
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Email
    Previous ArticleBills vs. Points. Titans: Josh Allen, Buffalo make statement in blast win over primetime Tennessee
    Next Article Chris Reed is leaving Saturday Night Live

    Related Posts

    New Theory Suggests the Big Bang May Be Simpler Than We Thought

    April 3, 2026

    NASA Releases Striking Images From Latest International Space Station Spacewalk

    April 1, 2026

    NASA Asteroid Debris May Bring ‘Beautiful, Luminous’ Light Show Above Earth

    August 24, 2024

    NASA announces the possibility of returning astronauts stranded on board the Starliner spacecraft | Space

    August 23, 2024

    Latest news on climate ‘doomsday’ scenarios: Atlantic circulation and ice melt

    August 23, 2024

    How to watch it in Vero Beach or Sebastian

    August 23, 2024
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Navigate
    • Home
    • Top News
    • World
    • Economy
    • science
    • Tech
    • sport
    • entertainment
    • Contact Form
    Pages
    • Home
    • Privacy Policy
    • Editorial Policy
    • DMCA
    • About Us
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    © © 2026 WestsidePeopleMag.com. Independent stories, culture, and community coverage. All rights reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.