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Musk's SpaceX forced to alter Starship after booster failure
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56730, member: 636"] SpaceX announced modifications to the grid fin design for its Super Heavy rocket booster. The company demonstrated these enhanced components through social media channels earlier today. Engineers developed fins that are fifty percent larger than previous models while delivering greater structural strength. This advancement permits the rocket to operate with three control fins rather than four during flight operations. The redesigned components enable the booster to maintain steeper reentry angles, reducing fuel consumption during descent. SpaceX engineers relocated the catch mechanism and positioned the fins lower on the vehicle body. These changes facilitate tower-based recovery operations at the launch site. Control systems for fin movement have been integrated within the fuel tank structure. The modifications may debut on the third-generation Super Heavy variant. Elon Musk confirmed this timeline through rendered images of the updated rocket design. Meanwhile, SpaceX continues testing the current Starship configuration. The company conducted engine pump evaluations today while preparing the upper stage for additional facility tests. Flight 10 remains pending as development progresses. [/QUOTE]
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