New Starship testing License! S28 & B10 to back Launch Pad for huge WDR. ...

New Starship testing License! S28 & B10 to back Launch Pad for huge WDR. ... === #greatspacex #elonmusk #spacex #nasa #starship #spacexstarship == 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. === SOURCE OF THUMBNAIL: StarshipGazer: SOURCE OF IMAGES AND VIDEOS: Trappist One X Trappist One X: @Sushifoxxstudios Ryan Hansen Space: LabPadre Space: StarshipGazer: John Cargile: WAI: @Whataboutit Groundtruth: @groundtruth4442 ==== New Starship testing License! S28 & B10 to back Launch Pad for huge WDR. ... Get ready for lift-off, folks! SpaceX is revving up for another epic launch as they prepare to send Starship Super Heavy booster Flight 3 soaring back to the pad. It’s finally happening! Picture this: Ship 28, the next Starship in line for orbit, was chilling in the high Bay, but not for long! With a smooth roll-out, it’s now perched on the engine install stand at the rocket garden, ready for action. Just yesterday, eagle-eyed workers were spotted under the skirt of S28, tinkering away like mad scientists. Looks like they’ve got the Raptor removal jig up and running! Ship 28 might be in for a little engine switcheroo. And hey, take a peek at the nose of Starship 28 – it’s sleek, it’s shiny, and it’s practically screaming ’orbit-bound’! Huge shoutout to Starship Gazer for capturing these jaw-dropping shots. This is history in the making! Get hyped! Booster 10 is gearing up for its grand debut! With its hot staging ring back in action, sealing off the vehicle’s internals, it’s a promising sign that we’re inching closer to completion. Get ready to witness the king reclaim its throne! SpaceX isn’t messing around – they’ve been busy fine-tuning every aspect of Booster 10. From routine avionics checks to tweaking valves, and even implementing new modifications based on lessons learned from Booster 9’s flight last November 18, 2023, they’re leaving no bolt unturned. Over at the launch site, it’s a hive of activity. Freshly painted legs and shiny new steel plates adorn the tower base, signaling a dedication to perfection. While the launch pad didn’t take a beating during the last launch, years of exposure to coastal winds have left their mark, requiring ongoing maintenance to combat erosion and rust. But fear not – the scaffolding stands tall, allowing skilled workers to tackle every task with precision. SpaceX isn’t just patching up cracks – they’re fortifying the launch pad against the mighty forces unleashed by each Super Heavy launch. With new structures in place, they’re beefing up defenses to withstand the punishing heat and power of 33 roaring engines. And up on the launch tower, it’s all systems go! The chopsticks – yes, you heard that right – flexed their muscles yesterday, rising up and spreading wide. Could this be a dress rehearsal for the grand performance of Ship 28 and Booster 10? You bet! With both vehicles set to make their triumphant return to the launch pad this week, SpaceX is right on schedule to hit their January target. Once Ship 28 and Booster 10 take their places, it’s go-time for a Wet Dress Rehearsal, giving SpaceX the green light to replicate the magic of their last two flights. Exciting news, space enthusiasts! SpaceX has just scored a fresh FCC license, paving the way for ground-breaking on-ground testing of Starship Super Heavy vehicle communications at their state-of-the-art test facility. Mark your calendars – it’s game-on from January 28 to July 20, 2024! But wait, there’s more! The Wet Dress Rehearsal isn’t the only showstopper on SpaceX’s checklist before they aim for orbit. Picture this: a static-fire test of all 33 Raptor engines in the Super Heavy booster, a jaw-dropping display of power and precision. ---- 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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