Elon Musk Starship Engine Stands 10 Feet Tall: New Video Reveals True Scale of SpaceX’s Monster Rocket

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Starship’s 33 Raptor engines, each 10 feet tall, underscore the sheer scale of humanity's most powerful rocket—and SpaceX's relentless drive toward Mars.
RT @AJamesMcCarthy: This is even more impressive when you remember each of these engines is 10 feet tall. Starship is absolutely massive. h…

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The tweet retweeted by Elon Musk highlights a striking visual comparison that puts Starship's physical enormity into perspective. Each Raptor 2 engine is approximately 10 feet (3 meters) tall, roughly as tall as a standard door. When clustered together—Super Heavy booster has 33 engines, Starship upper stage has 6—they form a propulsion system that generates over 7,590 tonnes of thrust at liftoff, making Starship the most powerful rocket ever built. This scale is not just for show; it reflects SpaceX's iterative engineering philosophy: big rockets enable heavy payloads, lower cost per kilogram, and the ability to carry the mass needed for long-duration missions, such as transporting humans to Mars. The market impact: While this tweet is purely a technical awe moment, it reinforces investor confidence in SpaceX's technical capability, which indirectly affects the valuation of the closely held company and its broader influence on the space industry. For public markets, it may boost sentiment for space-related stocks (e.g., Astra Space, Rocket Lab) as it underscores that the era of massive, reusable rockets is here. On the crypto front, no direct link, but Dogecoin could see a reaction if Elon ties it to a Mars-related meme later.