SpaceX fires up Starship ahead of megarocket’s 1st orbital flight (video)


SpaceX is picking up the pace of preparations for the next launch of its giant Starship rocket.

On Wednesday night (Aug. 19), the company completed a single-engine static fire test with its Ship 41 vehicle, the upper stage that’s in line to fly Starship‘s upcoming Flight 14 mission. As its name suggests, Flight 14 will be Starship’s 14th test flight, but it will be the rocket’s first launch into orbit, if all goes according to plan.

The recent engine burn was designed to prepare for that jaunt. “Starship completed a single engine static fire demonstrating a deorbit burn for upcoming orbital missions,” SpaceX wrote in an X post on Thursday (Aug. 20).

A tall finned black rocket fires an engine on a test stand in the black of night.

SpaceX conducts a static fire test with Ship 41, the upper-stage spacecraft slated to fly Starship’s 14th test flight. (Image credit: SpaceX)

Video included in the post shows Ship 41 standing at SpaceX’s Massey’s test site, near the company’s Starbase facility in South Texas. The clip shows the moment of ignition of one of the spacecraft’s six Raptor 3 engines, which burns for approximately 15 seconds.



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