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Raptor Rocket Engine Enamel Pin

Raptor Rocket Engine Enamel Pin


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    Witness the future of spaceflight on your lapel. This enamel pin celebrates the Raptor engine—humanity's first operational full-flow staged combustion engine burning liquid methane and liquid oxygen. Engineered to deliver approximately 500,000 pounds of thrust at sea level with a specific impulse of 350 seconds, the Raptor represents a quantum leap in propulsion technology. These powerhouses will propel Super Heavy and Starship toward lunar orbit, Martian exploration, and the cosmos beyond. For space enthusiasts and engineers alike, a wearable tribute to the engines reshaping our multiplanetary future.

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