SpaceX Starship V3 Rocket Launches Successfully, Splashes Down in Indian Ocean
L'essentiel
- SpaceX's uncrewed Starship V3 rocket successfully launched from Texas, deploying a payload of mock Starlink satellites before splashing down and exploding as planned in the Indian Ocean.
- The test flight, the 12th for a SpaceX rocket, precedes the company's record-breaking IPO.
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SpaceX conducted a test flight of its uncrewed Starship V3 rocket from Texas. This flight, the 12th for a SpaceX rocket, is significant as it precedes the company's planned record-breaking initial public offering (IPO).
The uncrewed Starship V3 rocket blasted off from its launchpad in Texas just after 17:30 (2230 GMT) on Friday, days after SpaceX revealed plans for a record-breaking stock market debut.
The test flight ended after about an hour later when Starship splashed down into the Indian Ocean and exploded as planned. "Congratulations @SpaceX team on an epic first Starship V3 launch & landing!" Musk posted on his X platform. "You scored a goal for humanity."
The first attempted launch on Thursday was postponed due to a malfunctioning hydraulic pin in the launch tower.
The SpaceX team celebrated after the launch of the most powerful and tallest rocket ever, and while the mission achieved most of its major objectives, it did not go exactly to plan.
One of Starship's engines also malfunctioned, which forced a slightly longer burn from the remaining five to compensate. While it did not fly into exactly the correct orbit, Huot said it was travelling along a trajectory that was "within bounds".
During its suborbital cruise phase, Starship successfully released its payload of 20 mock Starlink satellites, along with two satellites that scanned its heat shield and sent data back to the ground during the its descent.
It was the 12th flight of a SpaceX rocket, and this time featured its latest design which stands 124 meters (407 feet) high.
The debut of the Starship V3 comes ahead of SpaceX's initial public offering (IPO), which is set to be the largest in Wall Street history. It could start next month.
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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
SpaceX will proceed with its IPO, potentially next month.
Probable · En quelques mois
Questions ouvertes
- What is the exact date for the SpaceX IPO?
- What specific objectives were met and which were not?
- What caused the engine malfunction?
- What are the implications of the Starship V3's performance for future missions?






