| 1. | Static firing would occur in early 1967 to demonstrate the facility checkout system.
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| 2. | The engines were merely given a brief static firing to verify their functionality.
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| 3. | The static firing test for the M-V rocket engines took place at Noshiro.
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| 4. | A 7-second static fire test of the rocket was completed on January 11, 2016.
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| 5. | A static fire test occurred for the CRS-2 Falcon 9 on February 25, 2013.
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| 6. | A static firing test on the pad would expose the sustainer turbopump to the failure mode in question.
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| 7. | During static firing, the RP-1 fuel would leave hydrocarbon deposits and vapors in the engine.
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| 8. | Static fire tests are not common for most rocket launches these days, as most proceed without one.
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| 9. | Contrast this to the situation of static firing where the speed of the engine is fixed at zero.
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| 10. | Some of the early units tested exploded during static firing, which led to the addition of injector baffles.
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