Booster 19 Static Fire #2

SpaceX will static fire Super Heavy Booster 19, with all 33 engines installed, in preparation for Starship's 12th launch. Location: Starbase. Texas.
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Countdown Timer - Booster 19 Static Fire #2

Get ready for an exciting moment in space exploration! On Thursday, April 30, 2026, SpaceX will conduct the highly anticipated static fire test of Super Heavy Booster 19, featuring all 33 engines installed. This crucial test at Starbase, Texas, marks a significant step in preparation for Starship's 12th launch and showcases the cutting-edge technology that SpaceX is known for. As we count down to this groundbreaking event, our countdown timer keeps you updated on every second leading up to the static fire. Don’t miss the opportunity to witness the future of space travel as we gear up for this monumental milestone!
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