From 1be3496159971aaa889985cbfacc568b6b29c07f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Teleo Agents Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2026 12:34:17 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] extract: 2026-03-18-starship-flight12-v3-april-2026 Pentagon-Agent: Epimetheus <3D35839A-7722-4740-B93D-51157F7D5E70> --- ...for the entire space industrial economy.md | 6 ++++++ ...100 times beats a 50M expendable by 17x.md | 6 ++++++ ...6-03-18-starship-flight12-v3-april-2026.md | 19 ++++++++++++++++++- 3 files changed, 30 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 6f2f057f9..b26edbc52 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 @@ -50,6 +50,12 @@ Starship V3 Flight 12 experienced a static fire anomaly on March 19, 2026. The 1 Starlab's entire architecture depends on single-flight Starship deployment in 2028. The station uses an inflatable habitat design (Airbus) specifically sized for Starship's payload capacity, with no alternative launch vehicle option. This represents the first major commercial infrastructure project with no fallback to traditional launch vehicles. The 2028 timeline has zero schedule buffer: CCDR completed February 2026, CDR late 2026, hardware fabrication through 2027, integration 2027-2028. Any Starship delay cascades directly to Starlab's operational timeline, which must be operational before ISS deorbits in 2031. +### Additional Evidence (extend) +*Source: [[2026-03-18-starship-flight12-v3-april-2026]] | Added: 2026-03-23* + +Starship V3 (Flight 12, April 2026) increases payload capacity to 100+ tonnes to LEO, a 3x jump over V2's ~35 tonnes. This payload increase changes the cost-per-kg denominator independent of reuse improvements. Raptor 3 engines deliver ~280 tonnes thrust each (22% more than Raptor 2) while being ~2,425 lbs lighter per engine. 40,000+ seconds of Raptor 3 static fire testing accumulated by March 2026. Flight 12 is the first empirical test of the V3 vehicle specifications that enable sub-$100/kg economics. + + Relevant Notes: - [[launch cost reduction is the keystone variable that unlocks every downstream space industry at specific price thresholds]] — Starship is the specific vehicle creating the next threshold crossing diff --git a/domains/space-development/Starship economics depend on cadence and reuse rate not vehicle cost because a 90M vehicle flown 100 times beats a 50M expendable by 17x.md b/domains/space-development/Starship economics depend on cadence and reuse rate not vehicle cost because a 90M vehicle flown 100 times beats a 50M expendable by 17x.md index 26103c425..d23857747 100644 --- a/domains/space-development/Starship economics depend on cadence and reuse rate not vehicle cost because a 90M vehicle flown 100 times beats a 50M expendable by 17x.md +++ b/domains/space-development/Starship economics depend on cadence and reuse rate not vehicle cost because a 90M vehicle flown 100 times beats a 50M expendable by 17x.md @@ -30,6 +30,12 @@ V3's 100+ tonne payload capacity changes the denominator in the $/kg calculation --- +### Additional Evidence (extend) +*Source: [[2026-03-18-starship-flight12-v3-april-2026]] | Added: 2026-03-23* + +V3's 100+ tonne payload capacity changes the denominator in the $/kg calculation by 3x over V2 (~35t), meaning cost-per-kg improvements occur even at equivalent reflight rates. The fixed costs of launch operations are amortized over 3x more mass per flight, creating a step-function improvement in economics before any reusability gains. + + Relevant Notes: - [[reusability without rapid turnaround and minimal refurbishment does not reduce launch costs as the Space Shuttle proved over 30 years]] — Starship's design explicitly addresses every Shuttle failure mode - [[launch cost reduction is the keystone variable that unlocks every downstream space industry at specific price thresholds]] — Starship's cost curve determines which downstream industries become viable and when diff --git a/inbox/queue/2026-03-18-starship-flight12-v3-april-2026.md b/inbox/queue/2026-03-18-starship-flight12-v3-april-2026.md index d8404fe34..a58d60e56 100644 --- a/inbox/queue/2026-03-18-starship-flight12-v3-april-2026.md +++ b/inbox/queue/2026-03-18-starship-flight12-v3-april-2026.md @@ -7,13 +7,17 @@ date: 2026-03-09 domain: space-development secondary_domains: [] format: news -status: unprocessed +status: enrichment priority: high tags: [starship, spacex, raptor3, v3, launch-cost, keystone-variable, capability-gap] processed_by: astra processed_date: 2026-03-18 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", "Starship economics depend on cadence and reuse rate not vehicle cost because a 90M vehicle flown 100 times beats a 50M expendable by 17x.md"] extraction_model: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5" +processed_by: astra +processed_date: 2026-03-23 +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", "Starship economics depend on cadence and reuse rate not vehicle cost because a 90M vehicle flown 100 times beats a 50M expendable by 17x.md"] +extraction_model: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5" --- ## Content @@ -73,3 +77,16 @@ EXTRACTION HINT: Hold until Flight 12 result. Then: was payload capacity demonst - B18 (first V3 booster) had anomaly during pressure testing March 2, 2026 - no engines/propellant involved - Flight 12 will use new Orbital Launch Pad 2 (OLP-2) for first time - V3 targets full vehicle reusability including ship catch + + +## Key Facts +- Starship Flight 12 targets April 9, 2026 +- First V3 booster: Super Heavy B19 +- First V3 ship: Starship S39 +- Raptor 3 thrust: ~280 tonnes each (22% increase over Raptor 2) +- Raptor 3 weight: ~2,425 lbs lighter per engine than Raptor 2 +- V3 stated payload: 100+ tonnes to LEO +- V2 payload: ~35 tonnes to LEO (non-reusable) +- 40,000+ seconds of Raptor 3 static fire testing by March 2026 +- Flight 12 uses new Orbital Launch Pad 2 (OLP-2) for first time +- B18 had pressure testing anomaly March 2, 2026 (no engines/propellant involved) -- 2.45.2