Starship SN9 Completes Three Static Fires In One Day
01.13.2021 In an unprecedented show today SpaceX Boca Chica, Texas completes three static fires in one day for a total of four in a monumental feat to prep Starship SN9 for its debut launch. Camera angles include Nerdle Cam, Lab Cam, Launch Pad Cam, and Raptor Roost Cam with Slo-Mo.
All static fires seemed to be equally short with a strange whine an moan at the finish.
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All static fires seemed to be equally short with a strange whine an moan at the finish.
All images are explicitly owned by LabPadre Media and may not be used without written consent.
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