SpaceX Moves Starship V3 Maiden Flight to May: What’s the Hold Up?

SpaceX Moves Starship V3 Maiden Flight to May: What’s the Hold Up?

Author: Stage Zero April 12, 2026 Duration: 18:42

SpaceX just hit the brakes. Flight 12, the first launch of the Starship V3, is officially pushed to May. While Elon claims it is a 4 to 6 week tweak, there is more going on with the V3 hardware than just a schedule shift. We are breaking down the specific bottlenecks holding up the most powerful rocket ever built.

  • The Raptor 3 Risk: The new shroudless engines are supposed to be more efficient, but rumors of cooling issues during static fires are heating up.
  • The Stretch Problem: V3 is significantly taller than its predecessors. We look at whether the structural welds can actually handle the increased propellant mass.
  • Heat Shield 3.0: After the near-misses of Flight 11, did SpaceX finally solve the tile-loss issue, or is that what is causing the May delay?
  • The $2 Trillion Pressure: With the SpaceX IPO rumors swirling, a failure on the maiden V3 flight is not an option. Is this a technical delay or a strategic one?

The transition from V2 to V3 is the biggest hardware jump in Starship history. If they do not get this right in May, the entire moon manifest slides. Listen to find out what is actually happening at Starbase.


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