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The mighty Starship rocket could take its 12th test flight as early as March, according SpaceX chief Elon Musk. In a post on X on Monday, Musk shared a photo of the massive rocket in an earlier flight,
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Elon Musk rearranges the deck chairs on his personal Titanic
Elon is playing a shell game; every time he screws up a company, Musk folds it into another and tells his investors this is innovation. Dumping his CSAM-generating AI company into his space ship company feels like a fairytale intended to keep valuations alive.
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SpaceX targeting mid-March for 1st flight of bigger, more powerful Starship 'Version 3,' Elon Musk says
SpaceX plans to launch the 12th test flight of its Starship megarocket in six weeks, according to Elon Musk. It will be the first mission of the bigger, more powerful Starship "V3."
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Elon Musk reveals updated timeline for 1st Starship launch in 2026
Elon Musk has sharpened expectations for SpaceX’s next giant leap, telling followers that the first Starship launch of 2026 is now targeted for early March from the company’s South Texas complex. The updated schedule raises the stakes for a vehicle that is central to his long‑stated ambition of sending crews and cargo to Mars before
Elon Musk is joining his space exploration and artificial intelligence ventures into a single company before a massive planned initial public offering for the business later this year.
SpaceX targets March for Starship's 12th test flight, debuting Version 3 with more power, in-orbit refueling, and major implications for Moon and Mars missions.
Billionaire Elon Musk's SpaceX appears to have a busy month planned for February at the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
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On Sunday, Musk quoted a post on the social media platform X, which suggested that SpaceX could ramp up Starship production in the future, similar to how aircraft manufacturers do. Musk agreed with the hypothesis. "Yes, at massive volume," Musk said.