SpaceX Super Heavy and Starship updates


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12 hours ago, DocM said:

Starship SN-08 engine integration underway, starting with Raptor SN-39

 

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is it just me or does that look like something from Tatooine?

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The complex plumbing is because of the Full Flow Staged Combustion cycle. This is the first engine of this type to fly. Russia (1960s) and the US (2000s) tried, but SpaceX pulled it off.

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The nose cone w/LOX header tank and fin mounts has moved into the low bay. Looks like it's time to integrate it with the 5-ring barrel section and upper drag fins.

 

This is it in the production building.

 

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I know it will all depend on approvals but we're surely weeks away from the test now?

 

I wonder how SpaceX rate their chances of this not ending in an explosion.

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4 hours ago, Skiver said:

I know it will all depend on approvals but we're surely weeks away from the test now?

 

I wonder how SpaceX rate their chances of this not ending in an explosion.

 

They already have an FCC STA (Special Temporary Authority) for flights through Q2 2021, and an FAA license should appear shortly before any individual flight.

 

Once it's mated they'll likely proof test the connections to and the header tank in the nose, then fly. Could be very soon.

 

Odds? 50-50 it sticks it. If not, SN-09 is waiting in the wings and SN's 10-14 are under construction.

 

Today's assembly work via LabPadre's YouTube stream.

 

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