SpaceX is preparing for the 12th uncrewed test flight of its Starship rocket, featuring the first launch of the third-generation Starship V3 vehicle. The mission, designated Flight 12, is scheduled to lift off during a 90-minute window starting at 6:30 p.m. EDT from the company’s Starbase facility in South Texas. The launch will use a new Pad 2 with updated capture arm architecture, though no mechanical recovery will be attempted. The Super Heavy booster will target a splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico, while the upper stage will splash down in the Indian Ocean. The test precedes a planned June 12 Nasdaq IPO.
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SpaceX is pushing the boundaries of space exploration. They're also preparing for a major financial move with their Nasdaq IPO. It's a thrilling time for both tech enthusiasts and investors. Worth forwarding if you know someone interested in space or stocks.
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