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Ship 35 performing a 60 second static fire test. This seems to have gone well. There may have been an early shutdown near the end or it might have been a staged shutdown sequence, with RVacs cutting first. 🎥: Avid Space
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@LabPadre i think it was a simulation of the final seconds of the burn

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@LabPadre Definitely intentional, S34 likely did the same but due to night time exposure it wasn't very visible

@LabPadre I think it was an exceptionally great day for Starship and Starbase today!

@LabPadre could earlier rvac shutdown help save the ship? Since its that system we assume is failing later into the burn?

@LabPadre looks like staged shutdown with all 3 rvacs, waiting for official confirmation though

@LabPadre It could be, that’s what happens in flight right? Rvacs shutdown then the center ones after a while

@LabPadre The Ship 34 long duration SF had the RVacs shutdown about 10 seconds earlier than the sea levels… staggered shutdown is nominal.

@LabPadre Anything besides a steady flame makes me nervous now 😆

@LabPadre Any thoughts that the pogo is causing the insulated pipes to hammer on the engine flanges/bottom dome and causing leaks?

@LabPadre LabPadre didn’t switch view 14 times. Nice .

