Could SpaceX Actually Static Fire Ships on the OLM? Starbase Update!

🚀 Starbase is changing fast! This week:
✅ Giga Bay Construction: Starbase’s largest building yet is rising fast—pile driving is underway and the scale is massive!
✅ Starfactory & Infrastructure: New work stands, facility expansions, and rapid changes all aimed at Block 3 production.
✅ Massey’s Aftermath: The Ship 36 explosion cleanup continues. Damage assessment and recovery work remain ongoing.
✅ McGregor Minute: Possible retirement of a Raptor 2 test stand after a dramatic last firing… plus new Raptor 3 engines roll by.
✅ Pad 2 Updates: Final trench work, deluge system progress, and potential launch pad milestones.
✅ Block 3 Progress: Booster 18 continues stacking, Ship 39’s nosecone waits for tiles, and the first Block 3 vehicles inch closer to flight readiness.
✅ THE WILD THEORY: Did SpaceX just quietly start modifying a Ship transport stand to enable static fires… on the OLM?! Sounds crazy… but the signs are there.
✅ Cape Construction Progress: Thanks to Axiom 4 launch footage, we also caught new glimpses of Starship Pad 39A work at KSC.

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