From d6de7802fc6df4cd20d43b1734271ed2ab49b659 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Teleo Agents Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2026 06:33:11 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] extract: 2026-03-19-spacex-starship-b19-partial-static-fire-10-engines Pentagon-Agent: Epimetheus <3D35839A-7722-4740-B93D-51157F7D5E70> --- ...n for the entire space industrial economy.md | 6 ++++++ ...as the Space Shuttle proved over 30 years.md | 6 ++++++ ...arship-b19-partial-static-fire-10-engines.md | 17 ++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/domains/space-development/Starship achieving routine operations at sub-100 dollars per kg is the single largest enabling condition for the entire space industrial economy.md b/domains/space-development/Starship achieving routine operations at sub-100 dollars per kg is the single largest enabling condition for the entire space industrial economy.md index 98729977..da0a9b3b 100644 --- a/domains/space-development/Starship achieving routine operations at sub-100 dollars per kg is the single largest enabling condition for the entire space industrial economy.md +++ b/domains/space-development/Starship achieving routine operations at sub-100 dollars per kg is the single largest enabling condition for the entire space industrial economy.md @@ -55,6 +55,12 @@ Starlab's entire architecture depends on single-flight Starship deployment in 20 First V3 Starship static fire completed March 19, 2026 with 10 Raptor 3 engines on Booster 19. Test ended early due to GSE issue. 23 additional engines still require installation before full 33-engine qualification test. V3 represents the vehicle generation designed to achieve 100+ tonne LEO payload capacity, up from 20-100t on V2. Flight 12 target moved from April 9 to mid-to-late April 2026. +### Additional Evidence (extend) +*Source: [[2026-03-19-spacex-starship-b19-partial-static-fire-10-engines]] | Added: 2026-03-25* + +Starship V3 (Booster 19 + Ship 39) completed first-ever Raptor 3 static fire on March 16, 2026 with 10 engines. SpaceX confirmed 'successful startup on all installed Raptor 3 engines.' Test ended early due to ground-side issue (GSE at Pad 2), not engine failure. 23 additional Raptor 3 engines await installation for 33-engine full static fire. V3 targets 100+ tonne payload class with full Raptor 3 upgrade. April mid-to-late 2026 launch target maintained but dependent on completing 33-engine qualification. + + Relevant Notes: diff --git a/domains/space-development/reusability without rapid turnaround and minimal refurbishment does not reduce launch costs as the Space Shuttle proved over 30 years.md b/domains/space-development/reusability without rapid turnaround and minimal refurbishment does not reduce launch costs as the Space Shuttle proved over 30 years.md index dbb3ef0e..5c187a8c 100644 --- a/domains/space-development/reusability without rapid turnaround and minimal refurbishment does not reduce launch costs as the Space Shuttle proved over 30 years.md +++ b/domains/space-development/reusability without rapid turnaround and minimal refurbishment does not reduce launch costs as the Space Shuttle proved over 30 years.md @@ -31,6 +31,12 @@ Blue Origin's New Glenn NG-3 mission demonstrates a ~3-month booster turnaround --- +### Additional Evidence (extend) +*Source: [[2026-03-19-spacex-starship-b19-partial-static-fire-10-engines]] | Added: 2026-03-25* + +V3 qualification timeline shows the challenge of validating new engine generations at scale. The 10-engine partial static fire (March 16) to 33-engine full static fire sequence demonstrates that even with successful engine startup, ground systems integration (GSE at new Pad 2) creates qualification bottlenecks. Each delay in V3 validation extends the timeline to operational reusability with Raptor 3. + + Relevant Notes: - [[launch cost reduction is the keystone variable that unlocks every downstream space industry at specific price thresholds]] — the Shuttle's failure to reduce costs delayed downstream industries by decades - [[the space launch cost trajectory is a phase transition not a gradual decline analogous to sail-to-steam in maritime transport]] — the Shuttle represents the failed pre-transition attempt at reusability; SpaceX represents the actual phase transition diff --git a/inbox/queue/2026-03-19-spacex-starship-b19-partial-static-fire-10-engines.md b/inbox/queue/2026-03-19-spacex-starship-b19-partial-static-fire-10-engines.md index f18bf6cb..948e7e62 100644 --- a/inbox/queue/2026-03-19-spacex-starship-b19-partial-static-fire-10-engines.md +++ b/inbox/queue/2026-03-19-spacex-starship-b19-partial-static-fire-10-engines.md @@ -7,9 +7,13 @@ date: 2026-03-19 domain: space-development secondary_domains: [] format: article -status: unprocessed +status: enrichment priority: low tags: [starship, flight-12, booster-19, raptor-3, static-fire, V3, pattern-2] +processed_by: astra +processed_date: 2026-03-25 +enrichments_applied: ["Starship achieving routine operations at sub-100 dollars per kg is the single largest enabling condition for the entire space industrial economy.md", "reusability without rapid turnaround and minimal refurbishment does not reduce launch costs as the Space Shuttle proved over 30 years.md"] +extraction_model: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5" --- ## Content @@ -58,3 +62,14 @@ PRIMARY CONNECTION: [[Starship achieving routine operations at sub-100 dollars p WHY ARCHIVED: Pattern 2 confirmation — V3 static fire started but 33-engine full test still pending as of March 19; tracks the April launch target EXTRACTION HINT: Low extraction priority — primarily updates Starship V3 flight timeline. No new claims; use to update existing Starship claims if qualification progresses. + + +## Key Facts +- Starship Booster 19 is the first V3 configuration booster with Raptor 3 engines +- Booster 19 paired with Ship 39 for Flight 12 +- March 16, 2026: 10-engine partial static fire at Pad 2, Starbase +- Static fire ended early due to ground-side issue (GSE), not engine issue +- 23 additional Raptor 3 engines still need installation on Booster 19 +- V3 upgrade targets 100+ tonne payload class +- April mid-to-late 2026 launch target for Flight 12 maintained as of March 19 +- First-ever Raptor 3 engine static fire test