SpaceX Faces Setbacks with Falcon 9 Failures and Grounded Rockets

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SpaceX has successfully test-fired the 33 Raptor engines on its Super Heavy booster for the next Starship flight, despite the Falcon 9 being grounded due to a recent launch failure. The test, conducted at Starbase in South Texas, verified all systems functioned normally. SpaceX plans to attempt a bold booster recovery using "chopsticks" on the launch tower and will test an upgraded heat shield on the upper stage. The next Starship flight could launch as early as August, with ongoing construction for additional launch pads to support future missions.
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