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During SpaceX’s aborted Starship V3 test launch on May 21, 2026, the company revealed plans for a private interplanetary flyby of the Moon and Mars led by cryptocurrency billionaire Chun Wang.
Wang, who funded and commanded the private Fram2 Crew Dragon mission in 2025, appeared in a recorded announcement broadcast during the countdown from Bouvet Island.
SpaceX described the mission as a Mars flyby that will also pass the Moon, with the round-trip profile expected to take roughly two years; no firm launch date, vehicle certification status or additional crew have been disclosed.
The reveal came amid ongoing technical work on Starship V3 — the company’s largest megarocket, whose development is closely watched by NASA because of its potential role in lunar landings under the Artemis programme.
SpaceX said the May 21 launch attempt was scrubbed for a ground-side mechanical issue and indicated further test flights are forthcoming.
Wang’s backing and prior private-flown experience underline the growing role of wealthy patrons in commercial deep-space plans, even as Starship has yet to achieve orbital operations.
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