SpaceX launches Starship V3 for the first time, but loses booster on return
techcrunch.com May 23, 2026

SpaceX launches Starship V3 for the first time, but loses booster on return

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SpaceX launched the upgraded Starship V3 rocket for the first time, lifting off from Starbase, Texas, at 5:30 p.m. local time. The upper stage ship separated from the Super Heavy booster and continued into space, deploying 20 Starlink satellite simulators and two modified Starlink satellites. However, the booster's engines did not re-ignite for a sustained burn, causing it to tumble and likely explode in the Gulf of Mexico. Starship lost one of its six Raptor engines and simulated a landing in the Indian Ocean before exploding as expected. This test launch was crucial for SpaceX, marking the first shakedown of the upgraded Starship V3 hardware and an all-new launchpad at Starbase.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · SpaceX's successful deployment of Starlink satellite simulators demonstrates its capability to deliver advanced satellites to Earth orbit, a crucial task for its profitable Starlink business.
  • · The test launch also paves the way for SpaceX's planned NASA missions to the moon and eventually Mars.