SpaceX's Solution on Starship Launch Pad Achieved! Flight 10 Launch THIS MONTH...

SpaceX's Solution on Starship Launch Pad Achieved! Flight 10 Launch THIS MONTH...

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SpaceX's Solution on Starship Launch Pad Achieved! Flight 10 Launch THIS MONTH...
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00:00: Intro
00:33: S37’s single-engine test
05:25: Crew-11’s launch scrub
09:31: NS-34’s updates
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SpaceX's Solution on Starship Launch Pad Achieved! Flight 10 Launch THIS MONTH...
Starship has roared back to life with Ship 37 completing its long-awaited single-engine test—an exciting milestone that brings the next launch one step closer.
Elsewhere, Crew-11 has been delayed slightly due to weather, with teams closely monitoring conditions for the next launch window.
Adding to the momentum, Blue Origin has confirmed the launch date for its upcoming crewed New Shepard mission.
We cover all this and more on today’s episode of Great SpaceX.
SpaceX's Solution on Starship Launch Pad Achieved! Flight 10 Launch THIS MONTH...
SpaceX has taken a major leap forward on the path to Flight 10. Just 40 days after the Ship 36 incident, Ship 37 was rolled out to the new testing infrastructure at Starbase, marking a swift and confident recovery. The move echoes Elon Musk’s well-known philosophy: “Speed is the best offense and defense.”
Following some minor delays, including a scheduling conflict and an earlier test abort, the highly anticipated static fire test took place early on July 31. The Raptor engine work stand was lowered, the Chopsticks lift system was activated, and the Ship Quick Disconnect arm extended into position. In preparation, SpaceX also tested the Detonation Suppression System and cleared surrounding areas to establish a secure safety perimeter.
SpaceX's Solution on Starship Launch Pad Achieved! Flight 10 Launch THIS MONTH...
By midday, ground systems across both the tank farm and Orbital Launch Mount were fully powered. Visible venting confirmed active fuel loading, and frost began forming around the tanks, clearly showing that propellant transfer was underway. Observers noted that the fuel configuration matched a low-volume setup—approximately one-third capacity for the liquid oxygen tank and a small amount of methane—indicative of a planned single-engine static fire. Meanwhile, SpaceX also performed a brief test of the vehicle's aerodynamic flaps.
Shortly after fuel loading was confirmed, the static fire sequence began. First, the water deluge system was activated—a significant moment, as this system is typically used only for high-thrust engine tests. Its inclusion in a single-engine test highlighted both the improved reliability of the updated infrastructure and SpaceX’s commitment to simulating full-launch conditions as accurately as possible.
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