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source Starship Flight 12: Booster 19 10-Engine V3 Static Fire Completes, 33-Engine Test Next Tesla Oracle / SpaceX https://www.teslaoracle.com/2026/03/19/starship-flight-12-booster-19s-10-engine-static-fire-ends-abruptly-spacex-prepares-for-a-33-engine-static-fire-test/ 2026-03-19 space-development
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Content

Starship Flight 12 V3 milestone update:

March 16, 2026 static fire:

  • Booster 19 (V3 with Raptor 3 engines) ignited at Pad 2, Starbase
  • 10 engines fired (partial complement)
  • Ended early due to "ground-side issue" (not engine issue)
  • SpaceX confirmed "successful startup on all installed Raptor 3 engines"
  • First-ever Raptor 3 / V3 static fire

Status as of March 19:

  • 23 additional Raptor 3 engines still need installation
  • Next milestone: 33-engine full static fire
  • April mid-to-late launch target maintained

Vehicle details:

  • Booster 19 paired with Ship 39 (upper stage)
  • V3 upgrade: full Raptor 3 engine upgrade, 100-tonne payload class, higher performance
  • First flight of V3 configuration

Agent Notes

Why this matters: Confirms Pattern 2 — V3 qualification is taking longer than announced. The 10-engine partial static fire means the 33-engine full static fire and April launch remain possible but tight. The ground-side issue (not engine) suggests Raptor 3 itself is not the problem — it's GSE (Ground Support Equipment) at the new Pad 2 facility.

What surprised me: The "successful startup on all installed engines" result is unusually positive for a first test. SpaceX often accepts anomalies on first attempts. The GSE issue doesn't reflect on the Raptor 3 engine's readiness, only on Pad 2 qualification.

What I expected but didn't find: A full 33-engine result. That's the milestone that matters for Flight 12 — the partial fire is a meaningful step but not the gate-clearing event.

KB connections:

Extraction hints:

  1. Not a primary claim extraction source — status update
  2. If a broader Starship V3 / Flight 12 claim is being built, this confirms the milestone sequence is moving but slower than announced

Context: Tesla Oracle tracks SpaceX missions closely and is generally reliable for milestone reporting. The 10-engine static fire on March 16 was the first V3 test milestone in the Flight 12 qualification sequence.

Curator Notes

PRIMARY CONNECTION: Starship achieving routine operations at sub-100 dollars per kg is the single largest enabling condition for the entire space industrial economy — V3 qualification is a milestone toward the Starship routine operations claim

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.