SpaceX conducted a high altitude flight test of their latest Starship prototype, SN9. SN9 successfully reached the targeted altitude of 10km. This was followed by a belly-flop maneuver, a controlled descent and an unsuccessful landing.
Starship SN9 was expected to relight two of the three Raptor engines. However, only one engine ignited which resulted in the prototype landing belly first. So, what went wrong with the SN9 test flight? And how it performed compared to SN8? Watch the full video to find the answers.
Next we have Starship SN10 on launch pad which will be next to undergo high altitude flight test.
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Starship SN9 was expected to relight two of the three Raptor engines. However, only one engine ignited which resulted in the prototype landing belly first. So, what went wrong with the SN9 test flight? And how it performed compared to SN8? Watch the full video to find the answers.
Next we have Starship SN10 on launch pad which will be next to undergo high altitude flight test.
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Thanks to C-Bass Productions for awesome render. Subscribe to his channel here = https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxnH8AW5-zlEZkmdHx95HLw
Credits : SpaceX, C-Bass Productions