SpaceX is 'about 4 weeks' away from launching its most powerful Starship yet, Elon Musk says
SpaceX's upgraded Starship V3 features taller stages and efficient Raptor 3 engines to advance reusability and lunar landing capabilities for NASA's Artemis program.
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SpaceX is 'about 4 weeks' away from launching its most powerful Starship yet, Elon Musk says
SpaceX is gearing up for the 12th test launch of its Starship rocket, which could liftoff in about 4 weeks, according to Elon Musk. It will be the first mission of the bigger, more powerful Starship "V3."
In 'About 4 Weeks', SpaceX Will Launch Its Most Powerful Starship Yet, Elon Musk Announces
SpaceX, the innovative leader in space exploration, is gearing up for the first-ever launch of its most powerful Starship to date, set to take place in approximately four weeks. This significant event marks a major milestone in the evolution of SpaceX’s ambitious plans for space travel and reusable rockets. As outlined by SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, the upgraded Starship V3 is poised to revolutionize future missions, including NASA’s Artemis program, …
SpaceX Starbase Will Double in Size
SpaceX Starbase is where SpaceX builds and launches its most powerful rocket, Starship. It is where rockets are designed, assembled, tested, and launched all in one place. They will build hundreds and maybe thoudsands of Superheavy Starships. They will build thousands of Raptor engines. They are already expanding it to double its size.
Spacex Starship V3 – Next Generation Spacecraft Undergoes Cryoproof Testing
Spacex Starship V3 - Next Generation Spacecraft Undergoes Cryoproof TestingSpaceX tested the redesigned V3 Starship for several days, checking it propellant system and structural strength. It being prepped for launch in early April 2026. Credit to : VideoFromSpaceSpacex Starship V3 - Next Generation Spacecraft Undergoes Cryoproof TestingSpaceX tested the redesigned V3 Starship for several days, checking it propellant system and structural streng…
After having validated the ground tests of its Super Heavy booster, SpaceX is now tackling the tests on the first floor of its rocket, Starship. Objective: to prepare for the next orbital flight, which will prove crucial.
SpaceX continues its calibration campaign for the next Starship rocket flight. This weekend, cryogenic and pressure-resistance tests have taken place. Take-off is still under consideration in the coming weeks. It is not yet fully declared "good for service", but it is on track to
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