We’ll all have to attend no less than another day to see essentially the most highly effective rocket ever constructed take to the skies — even “Starships” singer Nicki Minaj.
SpaceX tried to launch its new Starship V3 megarocket for the primary time ever this night (Might 21), from the corporate’s Starbase website in South Texas. Technical points cropped up late within the countdown, nevertheless, and SpaceX could not resolve them in time to get Starship V3 off the bottom.
“We’re studying about quite a bit about these techniques as we execute them for the primary time, and we’re not in a position to mainly troubleshoot all of those points in these closing seconds to get to launch,” Dan Huot, of SpaceX communications, stated through the firm’s launch webcast in the present day.
“That basically makes this a moist gown rehearsal,” he added, referring to a typical preflight fueling check. “We had been in a position to totally load the autos, and we’ll take the time now, determine what tripped us up earlier than launch, after which really get right into a flight tomorrow.”
As that remark signifies, the following alternative for a liftoff is Friday night (Might 22), doubtless in the identical window as in the present day’s attempt — 6:30 p.m. EDT to eight p.m. EDT (2230 to 0000 GMT).
The scrub was likely disappointing for a lot of house followers, together with Minaj, who was readily available at Starbase for in the present day’s launch try.
“That is historic. This can be a main second, y’all,” Minaj stated throughout SpaceX’s launch webcast, including that she’s by no means seen a launch in individual earlier than.
Minaj wore a SpaceX Starship T-shirt for the launch. “I really like this shirt,” she stated. “And it is a fantastic title — Starship!” (One in all Minaj’s most well-known songs is “Starships,” from the 2012 Album “Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded.”)
SpaceX is growing Starship to assist humanity colonize the moon and Mars, end deploying its Starlink megaconstellation in Earth orbit and do just about all the pieces else the corporate needs to do within the closing frontier.
The megarocket stays within the growth part, nevertheless. It debuted in April 2023 and has flown 10 extra check flights since then, all of them suborbital. The following launch would be the twelfth for this system total however the first for Starship V3 (“Model 3”), a dramatic overhaul designed to take the automobile an enormous step nearer to operational standing. It should even be the primary liftoff for Starbase’s Pad 2, which options many upgrades over the location’s unique pad as effectively.
V3 is the primary iteration of Starship able to flying to the moon and Mars, SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk has stated. If all goes in accordance with plan, it is the variant that may fly on NASA’s Artemis 3 mission — a docking check in Earth orbit — in mid to late 2027. And it is the automobile that may land astronauts on the moon on Artemis 4 in late 2028.
There’s competitors for these flights, nevertheless: NASA can be contemplating utilizing Blue Origin’s Blue Moon lander, and can most likely go together with whichever automobile is prepared (although the company has stated each landers would possibly fly on Artemis 3).
On Thursday, SpaceX even introduced a extra formidable crewed check flight for Starship: The world’s first non-public journey to Mars.
In a video, SpaceX introduced that cryptocurrency billionaire Chun Wang, who financed a personal polar spaceflight with SpaceX on a Dragon capsule known as Fram2 in 2025, will lead a flyby round Mars someday sooner or later.
“So it will be a flyby mission of Mars,” Wang stated. “Lots of people discuss Mars. We like Mars, we’re gonna land on Mars. We’re gonna do a metropolis on Mars. However let’s get it began with a flyby.”
Liftoff appeared tantalizingly shut a number of occasions in the present day. The countdown clock reached its built-in maintain at T-40 seconds, then rolled previous that mark a number of occasions earlier than a difficulty cropped up and prompted a reset. One such subject involved the water diverter beneath the launch pad, in accordance with Huot.
SpaceX known as the launch off in the present day round 7:37 p.m. EDT (2337 GMT). There have been nonetheless greater than 20 minutes left within the launch window, however that wasn’t the difficulty.
SpaceX can maintain at T-40 seconds for only a few minutes; after that, propellant temperatures rise an excessive amount of to make sure nominal liftoff situations, Huot defined.

