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"Super Heavy Booster"
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#8537336
14 July 2022
SpaceX’s orbital grade booster, Booster 7, is seen on the Orbital Launch Mount early on the morning of July 13th, 2022 in a South Texas launch facility near Brownsville, Texas. SpaceX plans to move the gargantuan booster back to the production site for inspection after an unexpected explosion earlier in the week may have caused damage to its engines.
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#8537348
14 July 2022
SpaceX’s orbital grade booster, Booster 7, is seen on the Orbital Launch Mount early on the morning of July 13th, 2022 in a South Texas launch facility near Brownsville, Texas. SpaceX plans to move the gargantuan booster back to the production site for inspection after an unexpected explosion earlier in the week may have caused damage to its engines.
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#8537360
14 July 2022
SpaceX’s orbital grade booster, Booster 7, is seen on the Orbital Launch Mount early on the morning of July 13th, 2022 in a South Texas launch facility near Brownsville, Texas. SpaceX plans to move the gargantuan booster back to the production site for inspection after an unexpected explosion earlier in the week may have caused damage to its engines.
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#8537374
14 July 2022
SpaceX’s orbital grade booster, Booster 7, is seen on the Orbital Launch Mount early on the morning of July 13th, 2022 in a South Texas launch facility near Brownsville, Texas. SpaceX plans to move the gargantuan booster back to the production site for inspection after an unexpected explosion earlier in the week may have caused damage to its engines.
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#8537384
14 July 2022
SpaceX’s orbital grade booster, Booster 7, is seen on the Orbital Launch Mount early on the morning of July 13th, 2022 in a South Texas launch facility near Brownsville, Texas. SpaceX plans to move the gargantuan booster back to the production site for inspection after an unexpected explosion earlier in the week may have caused damage to its engines.
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#8537396
14 July 2022
SpaceX’s orbital grade booster, Booster 7, is seen on the Orbital Launch Mount early on the morning of July 13th, 2022 in a South Texas launch facility near Brownsville, Texas. SpaceX plans to move the gargantuan booster back to the production site for inspection after an unexpected explosion earlier in the week may have caused damage to its engines.
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#8537410
14 July 2022
SpaceX’s orbital grade booster, Booster 7, is seen on the Orbital Launch Mount early on the morning of July 13th, 2022 in a South Texas launch facility near Brownsville, Texas. SpaceX plans to move the gargantuan booster back to the production site for inspection after an unexpected explosion earlier in the week may have caused damage to its engines.
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#8142640
29 April 2022
A Super Heavy Booster prototype sits at the South Texas launch site in Boca Chica near Brownsville, Texas as SpaceX awaits the outcome of an FAA environmental review.
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#8142614
29 April 2022
Starship's Super Heavy booster is seen at sunset at SpaceX's South Texas launch facility in Boca Chica, Texas on April 28th, 2022.
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#7986108
28 March 2022
Super Heavy Booster 7 in the high bay at Starbase in Boca Chica, Texas on March 27th, 2022.
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#7986110
28 March 2022
Details of SpaceX's new booster, Super Heavy Booster 7, in the high bay at Starbase in Boca Chica, Texas on March 27th, 2022.
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#7986112
28 March 2022
Details of SpaceX's new booster, Super Heavy Booster 7, in the high bay at Starbase in Boca Chica, Texas on March 27th, 2022.
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#7980878
27 March 2022
The results of an FAA environmental review concerning SpaceX’s South Texas launch facility were set to finally be announced this week, when it was reveled that yet another month’s delay was in store for the project, further complicating the impending orbital test launch of the company’s new vehicle, Starship with its massive booster, “Super Heavy.” Pictured: SpaceX’s campus in Boca Chica, Texas at sunset on March 26th, 2022.
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#7753572
11 February 2022
SpaceX Starship sits on top of its booster, Super Heavy, late Thursday night after Elon Musk's presentation in Boca Chica, Texas on February 10th, 2022.
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#7753576
11 February 2022
A bus leaves the SpaceX Starship launch site after Elon Musk's presentation late Thursday night. The towering fully stacked Starship and its "Super Heavy" booster sit in the background on the Orbital Launch Table.
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#7753578
11 February 2022
Viewers from Elon Musk's Starship presentation are seen leaving the launch site in South Texas late Thursday night. The towering fully stacked Starship and its "Super Heavy" booster sit in the background on the Orbital Launch Table.
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