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**Source:** Basenor, April 2026 - Starship V3 cost projections vs. Google feasibility study
Starship V3's projected $78-94/kg at 6 reuse cycles is already below the $200/kg Google threshold for competitive ODC cost-competitiveness. This suggests the threshold may be reached sooner than anticipated, though commercial pricing vs. technical cost projections remain distinct.
## Supporting Evidence
**Source:** Starship V3 cost projections and Suncatcher threshold analysis, April 2026
Starship V3 with tripled payload capacity and Raptor 3 cost reduction makes the $200/kg threshold achievable within 2-3 years of routine operations according to analyst projections. V3 economics at projected high-cadence operations approach this threshold, validating that the Suncatcher threshold is not just theoretically sound but practically reachable within the current Starship development roadmap.

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@ -7,9 +7,12 @@ date: 2026-04-16
domain: space-development
secondary_domains: []
format: news
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status: processed
processed_by: astra
processed_date: 2026-04-24
priority: high
tags: [Starship, SpaceX, V3, Raptor3, launch-economics, Flight-12, payload-capacity, ODC, cost-curve]
extraction_model: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5"
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