u/rustybeancake
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SpaceX: “Starship stacked on the pad at Starbase”
> Starship and Super Heavy V3 moved to the pad at Starbase for final testing and preparations for launch
> These vehicles are the first of many – made possible by the tireless effort of SpaceX engineers and technicians – and are designed to enable the core revolutionary capabilities of Starship
Source tweets:
https://x.com/spacex/status/2056946171386462451
u/rustybeancake — 2 days ago
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Max Evans (NSF): “Booster 19’s Raptor 3 engines in launch configuration - it was just lifted from the transport stand and on to the launch mount at Pad 2. Ship 39 should be joining in a few hours.”
u/rustybeancake — 2 days ago
SpaceX: It’s no secret that we intend to launch Starship a lot, targeting 1000s of flights/year. That will require the ability to launch from many different locations, so we are constantly exploring to find viable sites to expand Starship operations in the future, both domestically & internationally
x.comu/civilservant2011 — 9 days ago
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SpaceX: “Launch rehearsal complete. During a flight-like countdown, more than 5,000 metric tonnes (11+ million pounds) of propellant were loaded on the fully stacked Starship and Super Heavy V3 vehicles for the first time”
u/rustybeancake — 10 days ago
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Jerry Pike (NSF): “You'll Thank Me Later! The SpaceX Starship transport barge has just been fitted with a brand new roof enclosure, and looks just about fully finished. This barge should soon transport some of the first Superheavy boosters and ships from Starbase to the Cape!”
u/rustybeancake — 10 days ago
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What a Super Heavy v3 static fire that produces 2x the power of Germany will do to a nearby vehicle
u/rustybeancake — 13 days ago
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[Blue Origin] Industry Moon Lander Training Cabin Lands at NASA for Artemis
nasa.govu/rustybeancake — 14 days ago
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u/rustybeancake — 17 days ago