SpaceX will launch Starship, the world’s largest rocket, on critical Flight 13 test today. Here’s what to expect.
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
SpaceX is set to launch Starship, the world's largest rocket, from its Starbase site in South Texas on July 16. The Flight 13 test aims to refine the rocket’s performance, including a controlled splashdown of the Super Heavy booster in the Gulf of America and the deployment of 20 next-gen Starlink V3 satellites. This mission marks the second flight of 2026 and the second test of the Starship V3 variant, which is intended for future NASA lunar missions.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The successful deployment of Starlink V3 satellites during this test could accelerate SpaceX’s plan to expand its broadband network, offering faster internet speeds and greater global coverage.
- · This mission also brings the company closer to achieving full reusability for Starship, a key step toward its long-term goals of lunar and Mars exploration.