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English: SpaceX sea-level Raptor at the company headquarters at Hawthorne, California. The bell nozzle is used to direct thrust of the methane exhaust, which is compressed inside the main combustion chamber in the middle of the image. The left bulge is the turbopump, where liquid propellants are turned into gas.
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SpaceX sea-level Raptor at Hawthorne

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