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  1. Mar 4, 2021 · The big stainless-steel SN10 (short for "Serial No. 10") launched from SpaceX's South Texas site at 6:15 p.m. EST (2315 GMT), rose 6.2 miles (10 kilometers) into the sky and then came back to ...

  2. Mar 3, 2021 · On Wednesday, March 3, Starship serial number (SN10) successfully completed SpaceX’s third high-altitude flight test of a Starship prototype from our site in Cameron County, Texas. Similar to the high-altitude flight tests of Starship SN8and SN9, SN10 was powered through ascent by three Raptor engines, each shutting down in sequence prior to ...

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  4. Mar 3, 2021 · The test came just a day or so after SpaceX swapped out one of SN10's three engines. ... SpaceX quickly swapped out the engine and got SN10 ready for another static fire, ... , New York, NY 10036. ...

  5. Mar 3, 2021 · Update (6:36 PM ET): So, about the no explosions thing — just moments after it landed and SpaceX's live feed cut off, SN10 joined its predecessors by exploding on the pad.

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  6. Mar 4, 2021 · Three hours after a last-second abort scrubbed an initial launch attempt, SN10 ignited its three Raptor engines at around 6:15 p.m. ET on March 3. With the Sun setting in Boca Chica, Texas ...

  7. Mar 4, 2021 · The rocket's 160-foot second stage, also confusingly known as Starship, will use a half-dozen Raptor engines capable of boosting 100 tons of payload to low-Earth orbit.

  8. Feb 24, 2021 · The swap decision was made yesterday (Feb. 23), shortly after SN10 ("Serial No. 10") ignited its engines for the first time during a "static fire" test at SpaceX's South Texas facilities. "One of ...

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