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#10276212
18 July 2023
Scaffolding covers parts of the orbital launch mount and visible damage can be seen from Starship's maiden integrated launch earlier this year. SpaceX is spending a large amount of manpower and time outfitting the mount with a water deluge system and other upgrades and repairs ahead of Starship's next integrated launch.
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#10276214
18 July 2023
Scaffolding covers parts of the orbital launch mount and visible damage can be seen from Starship's maiden integrated launch earlier this year. SpaceX is spending a large amount of manpower and time outfitting the mount with a water deluge system and other upgrades and repairs ahead of Starship's next integrated launch.
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#10276216
18 July 2023
Scaffolding covers parts of the orbital launch mount and visible damage can be seen from Starship's maiden integrated launch earlier this year. SpaceX is spending a large amount of manpower and time outfitting the mount with a water deluge system and other upgrades and repairs ahead of Starship's next integrated launch.
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#10276224
18 July 2023
Scaffolding covers parts of the orbital launch mount and visible damage can be seen from Starship's maiden integrated launch earlier this year. SpaceX is spending a large amount of manpower and time outfitting the mount with a water deluge system and other upgrades and repairs ahead of Starship's next integrated launch.
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#10276228
18 July 2023
Scaffolding covers parts of the orbital launch mount and visible damage can be seen from Starship's maiden integrated launch earlier this year. SpaceX is spending a large amount of manpower and time outfitting the mount with a water deluge system and other upgrades and repairs ahead of Starship's next integrated launch.
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#10276232
18 July 2023
Scaffolding covers parts of the orbital launch mount and visible damage can be seen from Starship's maiden integrated launch earlier this year. SpaceX is spending a large amount of manpower and time outfitting the mount with a water deluge system and other upgrades and repairs ahead of Starship's next integrated launch.
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#10276234
18 July 2023
Scaffolding covers parts of the orbital launch mount and visible damage can be seen from Starship's maiden integrated launch earlier this year. SpaceX is spending a large amount of manpower and time outfitting the mount with a water deluge system and other upgrades and repairs ahead of Starship's next integrated launch.
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#10276236
18 July 2023
Scaffolding covers parts of the orbital launch mount and visible damage can be seen from Starship's maiden integrated launch earlier this year. SpaceX is spending a large amount of manpower and time outfitting the mount with a water deluge system and other upgrades and repairs ahead of Starship's next integrated launch.
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#10276238
18 July 2023
Scaffolding covers parts of the orbital launch mount and visible damage can be seen from Starship's maiden integrated launch earlier this year. SpaceX is spending a large amount of manpower and time outfitting the mount with a water deluge system and other upgrades and repairs ahead of Starship's next integrated launch.
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#10276240
18 July 2023
Scaffolding covers parts of the orbital launch mount and visible damage can be seen from Starship's maiden integrated launch earlier this year. SpaceX is spending a large amount of manpower and time outfitting the mount with a water deluge system and other upgrades and repairs ahead of Starship's next integrated launch.
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#10276242
18 July 2023
Scaffolding covers parts of the orbital launch mount and visible damage can be seen from Starship's maiden integrated launch earlier this year. SpaceX is spending a large amount of manpower and time outfitting the mount with a water deluge system and other upgrades and repairs ahead of Starship's next integrated launch.
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#10276282
18 July 2023
Scaffolding covers parts of the orbital launch mount and visible damage can be seen from Starship's maiden integrated launch earlier this year. SpaceX is spending a large amount of manpower and time outfitting the mount with a water deluge system and other upgrades and repairs ahead of Starship's next integrated launch.
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#10276284
18 July 2023
Scaffolding covers parts of the orbital launch mount and visible damage can be seen from Starship's maiden integrated launch earlier this year. SpaceX is spending a large amount of manpower and time outfitting the mount with a water deluge system and other upgrades and repairs ahead of Starship's next integrated launch.
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#10205772
26 June 2023
SUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 26, 2023 - Escorted by several Marine patrol boats of the maritime department, the ''Xinfu 107'' slowly docked at the wharf of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., LTD., Taicang Port Economic and Technological Development Zone, June 26, 2023, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. On the same day, the ''Xinfu 107'' built by Jiangsu Taixing Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. left the moor and entered the Yangtze River towing operation, and was towed to the pier of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. for outfitting. It is also the fifth of six of the world's largest container ships built by the company, ''Xinfu 107'' is 399.9 meters long, 61.3 meters wide and 33.5 meters deep, and can carry 24,346 standard containers at a time.
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#10205778
26 June 2023
SUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 26, 2023 - Escorted by several Marine patrol boats of the maritime department, the ''Xinfu 107'' slowly docked at the wharf of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., LTD., Taicang Port Economic and Technological Development Zone, June 26, 2023, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. On the same day, the ''Xinfu 107'' built by Jiangsu Taixing Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. left the moor and entered the Yangtze River towing operation, and was towed to the pier of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. for outfitting. It is also the fifth of six of the world's largest container ships built by the company, ''Xinfu 107'' is 399.9 meters long, 61.3 meters wide and 33.5 meters deep, and can carry 24,346 standard containers at a time.
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#10205784
26 June 2023
SUZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 26, 2023 - Escorted by several Marine patrol boats of the maritime department, the ''Xinfu 107'' slowly docked at the wharf of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., LTD., Taicang Port Economic and Technological Development Zone, June 26, 2023, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. On the same day, the ''Xinfu 107'' built by Jiangsu Taixing Yangzi Xinfu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. left the moor and entered the Yangtze River towing operation, and was towed to the pier of Yangzi Mitsui Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. for outfitting. It is also the fifth of six of the world's largest container ships built by the company, ''Xinfu 107'' is 399.9 meters long, 61.3 meters wide and 33.5 meters deep, and can carry 24,346 standard containers at a time.
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