Raptor 3 testing ramps up at SpaceX McGregor
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Tue, 12 Aug 2025 01:53:59 +0000
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SpaceX has ramped up its engine testing efforts at the McGregor test facility  this past week, conducting a total of 24 Raptor engine firings and achieving  multiple milestones in engine performance and durability. The activity  highlights SpaceXs ongoing push to refine its next-generation Raptor engines,  crucial for the Starship program. 
 
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The SpaceX McGregor test site, situated in the small town of McGregor, Texas,  serves as the companys primary rocket development and test facility for  propulsion systems. 
The site spans a large area and features horizontal and vertical test bays,  enabling a range of simulations, from short ignition tests to full-duration  burns, all conducted in a controlled environment separate from the companys  launch sites. 
The importance of the McGregor facility lies in its role as the backbone of  SpaceXs engine refinement process, enabling iterative testing that 
accelerates advancements in reusable rocket technology. 
It is particularly vital for the Starship program, where Raptor engines  undergo extensive evaluations, including tests for relight reliability and  record-breaking burn durations, ensuring they meet the demands of deep-space  missions like Mars exploration. Often, SpaceX will push engines to breaking  point to test their limits. 
Among the recent key developments was the second test firing at the newly  introduced Raptor North test stand, which lasted 19 secondssignificantly  longer than the initial two-second burn conducted previously. 
Records tumbled at the Raptor South stand, where engineers focused on the  still-in-development Raptor 3 engines. The week began with a standing record  of 152 seconds for the longest burn. This was shattered on Wednesday with a  180-second firing, only to be surpassed again on Friday with an impressive  201-second test. 
These achievements mark new benchmarks for the Raptor 3 variant, though its  unclear if longer burns have occurred on other stands due to mixed testing of  Raptor 2 and 3 engines at that location. The new McGregor Raptor test stands  via Gary Blair flyover (L2/NSF) 
Further demonstrating the engines reliability, SpaceX performed a rigorous  torture test on the vertical stand, firing a single Raptor engine 13 times in  succession. This sequence appears aimed at perfecting relight conditions and  ignition timing, a focus that has become routine in recent months. 
In addition to the firings, McGregor Live observers noted increased engine  traffic around the site. A Raptor 2 Vacuum engine bearing serial number 
580the highest ever spottedwas seen multiple times between August 4 and 7,  suggesting it was undergoing extensive handling or preparation. Similarly, a  Raptor 3 engine with serial number 24 was captured on camera at least three  times during the week. 
A standout sighting occurred on Friday: a Raptor 3 Vacuum engine with serial  number 8, the same unit featured in Elon Musks presentation at the end of 
May. The engine almost looks incomplete, due to its sleek design, contrasting  it favorably with the more cluttered appearance of the Raptor 2 Vacuum. 
 Lead Image via NSF McGregor Live. 
 
 
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