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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 ...
On July 11, after returning to OLM A for engine testing, B7 experienced a detonation underneath the engines during an attempted 33-engine spin prime test. [30] It returned to OLM A on August 4 with only the 20 outer Raptor engines, [ 31 ] and completed its first single-engine static fire test on August 9, followed by a second two days later. [ 32 ]
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 ...
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 ]
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 ...
The 30-foot-wide Super Heavy first stage, loaded with 6.8 million pounds of liquid oxygen and methane propellants, stands 230 feet tall and is powered by 33 SpaceX-designed Raptor engines ...
When first mentioned by SpaceX in 2009, the term "Raptor" was applied exclusively to an upper stage engine concept. [2] SpaceX discussed in October 2013 that they intended to build a family of methane-based Raptor rocket engines, [16] initially announcing that the engine would achieve 2.94 meganewtons (661,000 lbf) vacuum thrust. [16]
SpaceX's mega rocket Starship lifts off for a test flight from Starbase in Boca Chica, Texas, Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024.