Booster 14 Completes Milestone Static Fire Ahead of Flight 9
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Fri, 04 Apr 2025 18:00:48 +0000
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SpaceX has now completed the first-ever static fire of a flown Super Heavy  Booster, Booster The post Booster 14 Completes Milestone Static Fire Ahead of  Flight 9 appeared first on NASASpaceFlight.com .
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 SpaceX has now completed the first-ever static fire of a flown Super Heavy  Booster, Booster 14, which is set to fly on Flight 9. Ship 35, which is also  set to fly on Flight 9, is expected to be the next milestone ahead of flight,  as it waits to complete engine testing at Masseys. 
 
 Booster 14 Static Fire 
 On April 1, SpaceX rolled Booster 14 out to the launch site and placed it on  Orbital Launch Pad A. This is the first time this booster has been outside  Mega Bay 1 since returning after being caught on Flight 7. SpaceX didnt waste  any time on testing this booster, when just two days later, Booster 14  completed a 33-engine static fire, marking a significant milestone in the  Starship Program. 
 The static fire had a normal duration of around eight seconds, and all three  banks of engines could be seen igniting during the static fire. This becomes  the first already flown Super Heavy Booster to complete a static fire test,  and it is a part of a launch campaign for flight. As confirmed by SpaceX,  Booster 14 will be reused and flown on Flight 9, and it will fly with 29  reused engines, having only four new Raptors. Booster 14 being lifted onto 
the OLM (Credit: Rough Riders Show for NSF) 
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This is a major step in the Starship Programs path to reusability. Going  forward, each of the last four Block 1 Boosters should be reused at least  once. Currently, those are Booster 14, Booster 15, Booster 16, and Booster 
17. Booster 18 is expected to be Block 2, the next generation of Booster  design. 
 Reusing these boosters and engines means SpaceX can focus on building those  next-generation vehicles and engines while reusing the older-generation  hardware to continue collecting flight test data. This flight will also help  SpaceX gather data on booster reuse to better inform any design changes with  newer-generation boosters down the line. 
 As for bringing back Booster 14 for a second time, SpaceX hasnt confirmed if  teams will try to bring the booster back or possibly splash it down in the  Gulf of Mexico. There have been some rumblings that SpaceX might not intend 
to catch Booster 14 but perform high-stress testing on it. However, SpaceX 
has confirmed nothing regarding what teams plan to do with Booster 14 after  its ascent burn. Booster 14 before its milestone static fire (Credit:  BocaChicaGal for NSF) 
 Ship 35 
 Ship 35 is still tucked away inside Mega Bay 2 since completing its 
cryogenic proof tests on March 11 and 12. If this ship follows Ship 34s  readiness timeline, it would be set to static fire on April 4. Given the ship  is not at Masseys, this did not happen. 
 The ship itself might not be ready yet and needs more time to finish up  assembly and upgrades, possibly related to Ship 34s failure. The other reason  could be that the Masseys Static fire trench isnt ready after getting work  done following Ship 34s 60-second static fire. Either way, Ship 35 could roll  out to Masseys next week for engine testing. Ship 35 at Masseys for Cryo with  Booster 16 (Credit: BocaChicaGal for NSF) 
 It is unknown if SpaceX will do another 60-second static fire or if crews  will try a different test to verify any changes made to prevent another  failure. Currently, April is not off the table for Flight 9 as teams were 
able to finish Ship 34 in 24 days after it completed its static fire. 
However, it is likely that Flight 9 will happen sometime in early May. 
 Regulatory 
 The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has closed the Mishap 
investigation into Flight 7. According to the FAA, SpaceX identified 11  corrective actions to prevent a reoccurrence of the event and implemented 
them prior to Flight 8. It is currently unknown what the exact cause of 
Flight 8s failure was compared to Flight 7, but both occurred at around the  same time in flight and both led to the complete loss of the vehicle. 
 SpaceX shouldnt need a license modification for this upcoming flight. Still,  it requires either a safety determination or a closure of the mishap  investigation into Flight 8 for return to flight. Currently, the status of  either of these options is unknown. The @FAANews has confirmed both the 
mishap in Starship flight 7 and New Glenn Flight 1 are closed. 
Both are closed without any safety impact. @NASASpaceflight  pic.twitter.com/cPOoQXtQVc 
 Adrian Beil (@BCCarCounters) March 31, 2025 
 
 Orbital Launch Pad A 
 Given that the launch pad that will host Flight 9 just supported a static  fire from Booster 14, there will be a few more steps to refurbishment before  the pad is ready to host an actual launch. In the past, a good indication was  the painting of the Orbital Launch Mount legs, but SpaceX hasnt painted these  since before Flight 7. 
 Before this static fire, one of the hold-down arms opposite the Booster 
Quick disconnect was replaced, which SpaceX hasnt done during past  refurbishments. The 16 static fires and eight launches may have started to  wear down the booster test stand, turned Orbital Launch Mount. (Credit: Rough  Riders Show for NSF) 
 A new addition to the Launch Pad is a high-pressure gas line running up the  back side of the launch tower to the Ships Quick Disconnect. This could be a  Carbon Dioxide line for a newer fire suppression system on the ship, this  would replace the nitrogen system that was installed for Flight 8. If this is  for a purge system it might indicate that the system on Flight 8 didnt 
exactly do its job. 
 Featured Image: Booster 14 Second Static Fire (Credit: BocaChicaGal for NSF) 
 
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