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  2. SpaceX Raptor - Wikipedia

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    SpaceX completed many static fire tests on a vehicle using Raptor 2s, including a 31 engine test (intended to be 33) on 9 February 2023, [59] and a 33 engine test on 25 August 2023. [60] During testing, more than 50 chambers melted, and more than 20 engines exploded. [31] SpaceX completed its first integrated flight test of Starship on 20 April ...

  3. SpaceX facilities - Wikipedia

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    In August 2016, testing began on the new methane-fueled Raptor rocket engine. [70] As of 2024, the facility sees seven engine test fires on a typical day. [63] In July 2021, SpaceX announced plans to build a second production facility for Raptor engines at the McGregor facility.

  4. Rocket engine test facility - Wikipedia

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    A rocket engine test facility is a location where rocket engines may be tested on the ground, under controlled conditions. A ground test program is generally required before the engine is certified for flight. Ground testing is very inexpensive in comparison to the cost of risking an entire mission or the lives of a flight crew.

  5. ‘New generation’ Starship set to push boundaries in highly ...

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    SpaceX readies its seventh test flight of Starship, the most powerful rocket ever designed. ... The booster will fire its 33 Raptor engines for about 2 ½ minutes to propel the attached uncrewed ...

  6. SpaceX’s Elon Musk shows off test firing of Starship’s ...

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    SpaceX CEO celebrated the first test firing of a full-scale, built-for-flight Raptor engine for his Starship super-rocket in the usual way tonight: by tweeting about it. "So proud of great work by ...

  7. Stennis Space Center - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 2014, SpaceX conducted component tests of their liquid methane/liquid oxygen Raptor rocket engine on the E2 test stand. This testing was limited to components of the Raptor engine, since the test stand is not large enough to test the full Raptor engine, which is rated to generate more than 661,000 lbf (2,940 kN) vacuum thrust.

  8. Elon Musk shares footage of SpaceX's latest Mars rocket test

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    Elon Musk has taken to Twitter to celebrate the first-test fire of the SpaceX Raptor flight engine, which will be used on its next-gen rocket. The company's head honcho shared footage of the ...

  9. SpaceX Super Heavy - Wikipedia

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    The Raptor engine uses a full-flow staged combustion cycle with oxygen and methane-rich turbopumps. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] Before 2014, only two full-flow staged-combustion rocket engine designs had advanced enough to undergo testing: the Soviet RD-270 project in the 1960s and the Aerojet Rocketdyne Integrated Powerhead Demonstrator in the mid-2000s. [ 29 ]