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SpaceX conducted the first flight of its upgraded Starship V3 on May 22, 2026, from its Starbase facility in Texas, marking the 12th uncrewed test of the program.
Liftoff from a newly completed second pad came after a one-day delay caused by a stuck hydraulic pin on the launch tower.
The 407-foot vehicle completed stage separation and deployed 20 mock Starlink satellites plus two modified Starlinks that imaged Starshipâs heat shield during re-entry.
One of the Starship upper-stageâs six Raptor engines shut down during ascent; controllers compensated by running remaining engines longer.
The Super Heavy booster failed to complete a planned boost-back burn and fell into the Gulf of Mexico; it was not slated for recovery on this flight.
The upper stage performed a controlled re-entry and splashed down in the Indian Ocean about 65 minutes after launch and subsequently broke apart.
SpaceX described the flight as largely successful and said it yielded critical engineering data as the company prepares for a proposed midâJune initial public offering and pursues NASA lunar contracts and expanded Starlink capacity.
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