nortex97 said:No, the issue I think/guess is getting fuel to them from a belly state. (The raptors are relatively new designs yes, but that's not the issue.) The PSI required for these methelox engines is tremendous, and as well the fact that these are full cycle engines (quite exotic) makes it trickier I think than they thought.bmks270 said:Bregxit said:Confirmed from SpaceX replay only one raptor relit. The other flamed out so there wasn't enough thrust to get it pointed back upright.nortex97 said:
Whelp, good thing SN10 is ready for the next test flight. LOL.
Looked like the engines relit per command is the good news, but the whole last second belly flop back to vertical bit still seems a bit iffy. I'm not quite ready to jump on SN11 as a test pilot, myself, but I've never been the Gus Grissom type.
Are these new engine designs?
It's not an engine design problem so much as a "crap, we have fuel slushing around in a big empty tank" problem. They'll get it fixed.
I wonder if they are going to fix it on SN10 (assuming it's unscathed) or are they going to do the same thing with that one too?
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