SpaceX Super Heavy

Super Heavy
Booster 7 on the Orbital Launch Mount at Starbase in February 2023. B7 was the only booster to launch without a Vented Interstage.
ManufacturerSpaceX
Country of originUnited States
Used onSpaceX Starship
General characteristics
Height71 m (233 ft)
Diameter9 m (30 ft)
Gross mass3,600 t (3,600,000 kg; 7,937,000 lb)
Propellant mass3,400 t (3,400,000 kg; 7,496,000 lb)
Empty mass200 t (200,000 kg; 441,000 lb)
Launch history
StatusIn development
Total launches3
Failed1 (IFT-1)
OtherFailed after staging (IFT-2, IFT-3)
First flightApril 20, 2023
Super Heavy
Powered by33 Raptor engines
Maximum thrust7,590 tf (74,400 kN; 16,700,000 lbf)
Specific impulse327 s (3.21 km/s) (sea-level)
PropellantLiquid oxygen / Methane
Large steel cylinder with complex engine mounts and wiring
Underside of a Super Heavy booster prior to engine installation

Super Heavy is the first stage of the SpaceX Starship super heavy-lift launch vehicle, which it composes in combination with the Starship second-stage. As of 2024, Super Heavy prototypes are being flight tested. Super Heavy flew for the first time on April 20, 2023, during the first orbital launch attempt of the Starship rocket.[1]

  1. ^ Wattles, Jackie; Strickland, Ashley (April 20, 2023). "SpaceX's Starship rocket lifts off for inaugural test flight but explodes midair". CNN. Archived from the original on April 21, 2023. Retrieved April 27, 2023.

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