
The SpaceX launched the massive rockship star eight times and got super heavy booster three times in the giant arms in Mechizilla. Unlike the above star stage, the booster is ready for its next steps to achieve launch, landing, and again.
To a place Shared on Thursday, Spacex revealed it was mainly launching a super heavy booster that had been faded before. Booster used to lift and returned during the seventh rocket test on January 16, and 29 of 33 raptor engines “flight-perfencn in X.
Static Fire in Super with full preparation of Nashi Star Stars flight. This booster was previously launched and returned to flight 7 and 29 of 33 raptor engines have been confirmed Pic.twitter.com/xbovozezvj
– Spacex (@Spacex) April 3, 2025
Spacex brings a static fire test to the front of flight 9, which marks the first attempt at a super heavy booster that has been clathened in space, in Ars Technica, mean. Booster, designated Booster 14, fly again in the future flight of the star test. If it does, this is the first pre-fly booster to launch again. SpaceX has not yet announced a date for the next star launch.
The Spacex is progressing to the development of 232 feet-long star at 232 however, the same cannot be said for the long stage of the rocket, which suffered back-return glitches.
During the flight 7 in January, the long star stage suffered a glitch machine that compelled an early closure, It is important that it breaks down and shuts off pieces of rocket garbage of Turks and Caicos in the Caribbean. Less than two months ago, the upper stage suffered another great failure During flight 8, spinning unstoppable before breaking some instances after the launch. Both times, the upper stage should make a soft spray on Western Australian shore about an hour after the alsaff.
The stars are available available cars, which mean that super heavy booster and the upper stage, known to ship in the middle of 400 foot-long mochazilla. So far, things look good for booster.