Texas, United States: SpaceX launched the twelfth integrated test flight of its Starship V3 and Super Heavy booster from Starbase at 5:30 p.m. CT on Friday, marking the debut of the redesigned vehicle and the new Raptor 3 engines after an earlier scrub on May 22. The flight executed a successful hot-staging sequence despite one engine shutting down; the booster performed partial boostback and ultimately splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico while the upper stage continued, deployed modified Starlink satellites and simulators, and later splashed down in the Indian Ocean, prompting post-flight analysis and follow-up preparations this week.
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SpaceX and its commercial partners gained operational data validating the Raptor 3 engines and Starlink deployment, strengthening the company’s technical case ahead of planned commercial and NASA missions.
The partial loss of the Super Heavy booster recovery and in-flight engine anomalies resulted in hardware loss and highlighted remaining technical risks for SpaceX’s Starship development program.
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