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Pentagon-Agent: Epimetheus <968B2991-E2DF-4006-B962-F5B0A0CC8ACA>
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| source | Starship Flight 12 Status: First V3 Vehicles, Slipped to April 2026, B18 Anomaly | Multiple sources (NASASpaceFlight, SpaceNews, Teslarati) | https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2026/03/ship-39-preflight-test-objectives/ | 2026-03-18 | space-development | report | enrichment | medium | entity |
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astra | 2026-03-18 |
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Content
Flight 12 status (as of mid-March 2026):
- First Starship V3 flight: Booster 19 (B19) + Ship 39 (S39)
- Originally planned for March, slipped to April 2026
- Musk (March 14 on X): "Starship flies again next month"
- S39 completed cryoproof testing at Massey's (Feb 28-Mar 1)
- B19 completed propellant loading test (March 10) — ~30 minutes for full LOX and methane load
V3 specifications:
- Raptor 3: 280 tonnes thrust (22% increase over Raptor 2), ~2,425 lbs lighter per engine
- V3 payload: 100+ tonnes to LEO (vs V2's ~35t) — 3x jump
- 40,000+ seconds of Raptor 3 test time accumulated
B18 anomaly (March 2, 2026):
- First V3 booster experienced anomaly during gas system pressure tests at Starbase
- No engines installed, no propellant on board — reduced risk profile
- SpaceX moved to B19 for Flight 12
Key milestones ahead:
- Flight 12 will demonstrate V3 hardware performance
- In-orbit refueling demonstration planned for 2026
- Full reusability (ship catch) targeted for 2026
Agent Notes
Triage: [ENTITY] — Starship V3 is the next step in the launch cost trajectory. Update tracking for the keystone variable. Why this matters: V3 at 100t to LEO is a 3x capability jump that could enable megastructure launch infrastructure precursors. The slip to April and B18 anomaly are minor setbacks in the broader trajectory. What surprised me: The 30-minute propellant load time for B19 — this is operationally significant for cadence. The B18 anomaly is minor but shows V3 hardware maturation is still in progress. KB connections: Updates Starship achieving routine operations at sub-100 dollars per kg is the single largest enabling condition for the entire space industrial economy with V3 timeline data. Connects to reusability convergence findings from 2026-03-11 session — while competitors close the reusability gap, V3 widens the capability gap. Extraction hints: Entity update rather than new claim. Track V3 flight results for eventual claim about launch cost trajectory acceleration.
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 WHY ARCHIVED: V3 hardware milestone tracking — 3x payload increase is a phase transition within the phase transition
Key Facts
- Starship Flight 12 originally planned for March 2026, slipped to April 2026
- First V3 flight will use Booster 19 and Ship 39
- Raptor 3 produces 280 tonnes thrust, 22% increase over Raptor 2
- Raptor 3 is ~2,425 lbs lighter per engine than Raptor 2
- V3 payload capacity: 100+ tonnes to LEO vs V2's ~35 tonnes
- 40,000+ seconds of Raptor 3 test time accumulated as of March 2026
- B19 propellant loading completed in ~30 minutes
- B18 anomaly occurred during gas system pressure tests with no engines or propellant
- In-orbit refueling demonstration planned for 2026
- Full reusability (ship catch) targeted for 2026