
SpaceX’s Super Heavy booster already halfway built
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Science, Other, Physics
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11th Grade - University
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SpaceX's Super Heavy Booster prototype, BN1, is set to become the largest, tallest, heaviest, and most powerful liquid fuel booster ever built. It will measure around 70 meters in height, weigh 3700 metric tons when fully fueled, and produce 7500 metric tons of thrust, equaling the power of almost 10 Falcon 9 boosters. Currently, BN1 is halfway to completion, standing at 18 steel segments out of a final 38. The remaining tasks include integrating its methane tank, engine section, and skirt, paving the way for its first launch.
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How much thrust will the BN1 produce?
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What are the last major tasks remaining before the first Super Heavy launch?
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