SpaceX's 'Mechazilla' lifts 33-engine Super Heavy onto the launch pad for the first time

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SpaceX's 'Mechazilla' lifts 33-engine Super Heavy onto the launch pad for the first time
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SpaceX is undergoing final preparations for Starhip's orbital maiden flight.

attached at the time, meaning this was the first time the booster was on the launch pad with its full arsenal of engines.

After the engine tests earlier this month, SpaceX used Mechazilla to lift Booster 7 and move it to a processing base at Starbase. That's where engineers fitted the 13 extra Raptors before Booster 7 made its way back to the launch pad. Now, SpaceX is preparing for more static fire tests, with one of them set to fire up all 33 Raptor engines on Booster 7 at the same time.

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