SpaceX just fired up its 33-engine Starship ‘V3’ Super Heavy rocket booster. When could it fly?
space.com May 8, 2026

SpaceX just fired up its 33-engine Starship ‘V3’ Super Heavy rocket booster. When could it fly?

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SpaceX conducted a successful static-fire test of its 33-engine Starship 'V3' Super Heavy rocket booster on May 7, 2026, at its Starbase site in Texas. This test marked the first successful full-up static fire for the V3 Super Heavy, overcoming previous issues with ground equipment. The test paves the way for a potential suborbital test flight on May 15, which would be the 12th flight of the Starship overall.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The successful static-fire test brings SpaceX closer to its goal of developing a powerful rocket capable of hauling large payloads to low Earth orbit, a crucial step in its plans to help humanity settle the moon and Mars.