[4k Clean Audio] Starship Static Fire // A:B Comparison w/ Deluge

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Published 2023-08-14
A comparison of SpaceX's Starship boosters performing static fires on the orbital launch mounts. The first one without the deluge system was performed on February 9, 2023, lighting 31 engines and lasting about 7 seconds. The static fire with the deluge was performed on August 6th, 2023 lighting 29 engines for approximately 2.7 seconds.

Video by Ryan Chylinski and audio by Andrew Keating from Cosmic Perspective - youtube.com/cosmicperspective

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All Comments (21)
  • @rovex_
    Those shockwaves on the slomo where awesome. they show the absolute power that is present
  • Starship is honestly the most exciting thing I've seen in terms of rockets in a very long time... GO STARSHIP
  • WOW didn't expect to see all those acoustic waves in the deluge slo-mo
  • @juriteller3688
    What do we learn? If it’s wet you will finish more quickly.
  • @GatewaySpace
    Looks so much more like a regular F9 launch plume now. Way to go! 🚀
  • @_LightningRod_
    The side by side is great. It's crazy how white the steam is compared to the dust 😂
  • @AJHyland63
    Love the way you can see the shockwaves propagate through the water as each set of engines fires up 1:56
  • @Tresla
    I absolutely love the glitchy slowmo fog. The power of those engines is something to behold!
  • @siyacer
    nice to see you get up there in the world, been here since pre-1k subs