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SpaceX Starship V3 Set for Mid-March Launch
26 Jan
Summary
- Starship V3, a larger, more powerful rocket, is slated for mid-March.
- This version is designed for orbital docking and future moon/Mars missions.
- SpaceX faces competition from Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket.

SpaceX's enhanced Starship V3 rocket is now anticipated to undergo its initial test flight by mid-March, as announced by CEO Elon Musk. This V3 iteration represents a significant advancement, boasting increased size and power.
A critical capability of Starship V3 is its design for orbital docking, a prerequisite for SpaceX's long-term objectives of reaching the moon and Mars. It will also be instrumental in launching the company's next-generation Starlink satellites.
This development occurs as SpaceX aims for an IPO and under pressure to support NASA's lunar ambitions. The company faced a setback in November when a booster stage of a previous version exploded during testing.




