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Elon Musk confirms “Starship launch in 6 weeks” as SpaceX prepares for March 2026 liftoff | – The Times of India

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SpaceX has been developing its Starship rocket for quite a while and is now preparing for another significant milestone with the vehicle’s next test flight. The attention is on Starship V3, the largest and most powerful version constructed so far. Elon Musk has indicated that the company could be ready for a test flight into orbit as early as March 2026, if the technology is ready and the regulators give the green light.The mission will be the 12th Starship test flight in total and the first orbital attempt in this configuration. Although the timetable is not yet definite, the news gives a better idea of the duration of the programme, which has made progress through continuous iterations rather than meeting deadline-driven launches, with each flight generating data for the next one.

SpaceX prepares its heaviest Starship for an orbital test

Starship V3 is designed to be more massive than earlier versions, with structural changes intended to support higher payload capacity and longer missions. The rocket is part of a fully reusable system that includes the Super Heavy booster, itself the most powerful booster ever flown. Engineers have focused on strengthening key sections while refining heat shielding and propulsion systems. These adjustments are meant to improve reliability during ascent and re-entry, areas that have driven much of the testing effort so far.

Elon Musk signals a possible March 2026 launch window

In a recent post on X, Elon Musk indicated that SpaceX is targeting the second week of March 2026 for the upcoming flight. The wording left room for delay, reflecting the company’s approach of flying when hardware is ready rather than on fixed dates. Previous Starship tests have slipped by weeks or months as engineers responded to new data. Even so, the mention of a specific window suggests confidence that core systems are progressing as expected.

Elon Musk signals a possible March 2026 launch window

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The test flight moves Starship closer to orbital operations

Earlier Starship launches focused on suborbital profiles and controlled splashdowns. The planned V3 flight is expected to attempt a full orbital trajectory, a key milestone for the programme. Reaching orbit would allow SpaceX to test long-duration flight conditions, thermal performance, and guidance systems at scale. Success is not defined as perfection. As with past flights, the primary goal is to gather information, even if the vehicle does not complete every planned phase.

Development continues through rapid iteration

SpaceX has built the Starship programme around frequent testing and incremental change. Hardware is updated between flights, sometimes visibly so, based on what engineers learn from failures and partial successes. This method has drawn criticism for its pace and spectacle, but it has also allowed rapid progress with a vehicle of unprecedented size. Starship V3 reflects several generations of adjustments rather than a clean break from earlier designs.

Long-term plans remain focused on deep space travel

Starship is central to SpaceX’s broader ambitions, including missions to the Moon under NASA’s Artemis programme and eventual crewed flights to Mars. The V3 design is intended to support these goals by carrying heavier cargo and more people over greater distances. While such missions remain years away, each test flight feeds into that long-term picture, even when outcomes are uncertain.For now, the emphasis stays on the next launch and what it reveals. Starship’s path forward is shaped less by announcements than by what happens once the engines light and the rocket leaves the pad.

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