SpaceX Revealed Next Triple Starship Launch to Do Something Never Done Before Shocked NASA!

SpaceX Revealed Next Triple Starship Launch to Do Something Never Done Before Shocked NASA!

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SpaceX Revealed Next Triple Starship Launch to Do Something Never Done Before Shocked NASA!
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SpaceX Revealed Next Triple Starship Launch to Do Something Never Done Before Shocked NASA!
The future of Starship launching every single month is coming. But it only happens if they pull off three absolutely critical flights. Just three. And if even one of them fails, Elon Musk's entire dream of the Moon, of Mars, could get pushed back years. What are these three flights? Why do they matter this much, to the point of being make-or-break? Let's find out.
“And we expect this we expect Starship to be flying um more than once per hour”
Maybe we’ve all gotten a little too used to Elon Musk’s big vision for Starship — the idea of flying people from one side of the planet to the other in under an hour, or pulling off thousands of flights a year like it’s no big deal.
But let’s be real for a second. Is this actually pie-in-the-sky stuff?
Look at Falcon 9 — the workhorse that’s been paying the bills for SpaceX. It took them roughly eight years to evolve from the tiny Falcon 1 all the way up to a reliable Falcon 9. They didn’t nail consistent drone ship landings until 2015. And here we are in 2026. Even with the ability to launch from both the East and West Coasts, hitting 200 launches in a single year still feels like a serious stretch. So when people talk about Starship doing thousands of flights a year… come on.
The honest answer? Not yet.
SpaceX Revealed Next Triple Starship Launch to Do Something Never Done Before Shocked NASA!
But before they can even think about that kind of crazy cadence, they first need to reliably hit monthly flights. And the truth is — that milestone is actually coming sooner than most people think.
SpaceX has laid out a very clear, very specific roadmap to get there. And that roadmap breaks down into three distinct phases. The most important thing you need to understand right now is exactly where they stand on that road.
Gwynne Shotwell — the person actually running SpaceX day-to-day — spelled it out pretty clearly in her recent comments. And it all comes down to the next three flights: Flight 13, Flight 14, and Flight 15.
At first glance, these are just the next three numbers in the test flight sequence. But each one has a very specific, important job. And even all three combined are still just the beginning of the first major phase in Starship’s long development roadmap.
The story picks up from the most recent flight: Flight 12, which launched on May 22nd — the first flight with the all-new Block 3 configuration.
SpaceX Revealed Next Triple Starship Launch to Do Something Never Done Before Shocked NASA!
Super Heavy was significantly streamlined: down from four grid fins to three, a much simpler tail section, and most importantly, powered by the new, more powerful, and lighter Raptor 3 engines. Most of the flight went very well — clean stage separation, the Ship successfully survived the intense reentry, made a controlled splashdown in the Indian Ocean, and even deployed over 20 simulated next-generation Starlink satellites.
But the Super Heavy booster wasn’t so lucky. During the boostback burn, several engines failed to relight, causing it to fall uncontrolled into the Gulf of Mexico. The FAA immediately grounded Starship pending investigation.
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