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Analysis Ship 28 Full 6 engines firing, Next round is 33 engines! Don't mess with SpaceX...

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Analysis Ship 28 Full 6 engines firing, Next round is 33 engines! Don't mess with SpaceX... === #greatspacex #elonmusk #spacex #nasa #spacexstarship #starship == Advertisers who want to place ads on our channel, please contact the email manager: smanager339@ === SpaceX Starship SN Be the first to sponsor us Thank you. === HUGE THANKS TO: LabPadre Space: Robossbomb: Owe @Bl3D_Eccentric: Spacex 3D Creation Eccentric : Evan Karen: Clarence365: TijnM : Lunprod: @Lunprod634 === Analysis Ship 28 Full 6 engines firing, Next round is 33 engines! Don't mess with SpaceX... Oh, yes! SpaceX's most recent Starship iteration has commenced showcasing its impressive capabilities. The company initiated a pivotal “static fire” trial on December 20th, engaging the Starship upper-stage prototype, dubbed Ship 28. This test involved a brief ignition of the vehicle's Raptor engines while securely tethered at the Starbase site in South Texas. The noteworthy “Flight 3 Starship” successfully executed a comprehensive static fire, utilizing all six Raptor engines. This milestone was shared by the company a few hours after the event via a post on X, which included remarkable footage capturing the intensity of the test. It all began with an alert from SpaceX, notifying of an impending space test scheduled from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm, setting the stage for this groundbreaking event. At precisely 1:37 pm local time in South Texas, the ignition sequence of Ship 28's engines commenced, a pivotal moment in SpaceX's mission. The test of the rocket's six engines proceeded as planned, showcasing a nominal performance as the Raptors ignited, casting a mesmerizing flame for a fleeting yet significant duration. Observing the spectacle, it appeared that the initial ignition involved the three sea-level engines, succeeded by the activation of the three vacuum Raptors, with the sea-level engines continuing to fire before all six engines simultaneously shut down. This seamless coordination of engine ignition and shutdown exemplified SpaceX's precision engineering and operational finesse. This milestone stands as a testament to SpaceX's remarkable efficiency. In the past, such tests might have required multiple attempts, but this time, the entire countdown and ignition process unfolded seamlessly, a testament to SpaceX's expertise. Notably, the installation of the Raptor engines occurred four months ago at the McGregor testing facility, marking this static fire as their first operation since then. ---- We use images and content in accordance with the YouTube Fair Use copyright guidelines: Any questions about copyright please send us via Gmail: colonbina25@ To be resolved, thank you.

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