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SpaceX Starship V3 Flight Slips to May
3 Apr
Summary
- SpaceX CEO Elon Musk announced the next Starship test flight is delayed.
- The V3 iteration has received numerous upgrades for reliability.
- SpaceX is preparing for potential NASA lunar missions with Starship.

SpaceX's next Starship test flight is now scheduled for May, pushed back from an earlier April target. CEO Elon Musk confirmed the revised timeline on social media, indicating the V3 vehicle's launch is approximately four to six weeks away. This iteration has been in development for months, incorporating numerous upgrades to improve its reliability for crucial NASA missions, including potential lunar landings under the Artemis program.
Starship represents SpaceX's next-generation, fully reusable rocket, designed for significantly larger payloads than its current Falcon rockets. This upcoming flight marks the 12th test launch for the Starship program. In parallel news, SpaceX has confidentially filed for a U.S. initial public offering, aiming for a valuation that could surpass $1.75 trillion, potentially setting a record for stock market debuts.