Elon Musk posted 2 spectacular videos of Space X's new rocket engine firing for the first time

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Elon Musk posted 2 spectacular videos of Space X's new rocket engine firing for the first time

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Elon Musk

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Elon Musk, CEO of Space X.

  • Elon Musk tweeted footage of Space X's Starship Raptor engine in action.
  • He said in December that the engine had undergone a "radical redesign."
  • It is part of his Space X's ambitions to transport passengers to the moon.

Elon Musk joyfully tweeted footage of a rocket engine sprays multicolored flames on Sunday.

Space X's Starship Raptor rocket engine is part of the company's ambition to transport humans to the moon and beyond.

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Musk has been teasing his Twitter followers for days with the promise of a video of the new engine's first firing.

On Sunday night, he tweeted two spectacular videos of the engine in action at Space X's test facility in Texas.

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In replies to followers, he explained the iridescent flames. "Engine use methox torch igniters. Green tinge is either camera saturation or a tiny bit of copper from the chamber," he said. 

Musk tweeted in December that the Raptor had undergone a "radical redesign." He also said the engine has 200 metric tons of thrust, which he says will help the rocket reach the moon "as fast as possible."

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