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Flight 12

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Flight 12

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Starship V3
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May 22, 22:30:24 UTC
StatusSuccess
VehicleStarship V3
OrbitSuborbital
PadOrbital Launch Pad 2
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Mission

12th test flight of the two-stage Starship launch vehicle. Maiden Flight of Starship V3. The flight test’s primary goal will be to demonstrate each of these new pieces in the flight environment for the first time, with each element of the Starship architecture featuring significant redesigns to enable full and rapid reuse that incorporate learnings from years of development and test. The Starship upper stage will target multiple in-space and reentry objectives, including a payload deployment of 20 Starlink simulators, similar in size to next-generation Starlink V3 satellites, and two specially modified Starlink satellites. The two modified satellites will test hardware planned for Starlink V3 and will attempt to scan Starship’s heat shield and transmit imagery down to operators to test methods of analyzing Starship’s heat shield readiness for return to launch site on future missions. Several tiles on Starship have been painted white to simulate missing tiles and serve as imaging targets in the test. The Starlink simulators will be on the same suborbital trajectory as Starship. A relight of a single Raptor engine while in space is also planned. For Starship entry, a single heat shield tile has been intentionally removed to measure the aerodynamic load differences on adjacent tiles when there is a tile missing. Finally, the ship will perform experimental actions tested on previous flight tests, including a maneuver to intentionally stress the structural limits of the vehicle’s rear flaps and a dynamic banking maneuver to mimic the trajectory that future missions returning to Starbase will fly.

Launch Timeline

Countdown

T-00:50:00

GO for Prop Load

T-00:38:53

Stage 2 LOX Load

T-00:35:00

Stage 1 LOX Load

T-00:34:43

Stage 1 LNG Load

T-00:32:59

Stage 2 LNG Load

T-00:21:30

Engine Chill

T-00:02:50

Stage 1 Propellant Load Complete

T-00:02:10

Stage 2 Propellant Load Complete

T-00:00:30

GO for Launch

T-00:00:17

Flame Deflector Activation

T-00:00:03

Ignition

In-flight

T+00:00:00

Liftoff

T+00:00:00

Excitement Guaranteed

T+00:00:45

Max-Q

T+00:02:22

MECO

T+00:02:24

Stage 2 Separation

T+00:02:30

Booster Boostback Burn Startup

T+00:03:30

Booster Boostback Burn Shutdown

T+00:06:34

Stage 1 Landing Burn

T+00:06:59

Stage 1 Landing

T+00:08:11

SECO-1

T+00:17:37

Payload Deployment Sequence Start

T+00:27:15

Payload Deployment Sequence End

T+00:38:37

SEB-2

T+00:47:47

Atmospheric Entry

T+01:02:29

Starship Transonic

T+01:03:08

Starship Subsonic

T+01:05:06

Starship Landing Burn

T+01:05:08

Landing Flip

T+01:05:17

Starship Landing

T+01:05:24

Starship Landing

T+01:05:26

Starship Landing

Quick facts

VehicleStarship V3
OrbitSuborbital
PadOrbital Launch Pad 2
SiteSpaceX Starbase, TX, USA
WindowMay 22, 22:30:00 UTC→May 23, 00:00:00 UTC

Vehicle

FamilyStarship
Height124.4 m
Diameter9 m
Stages2
ReusableYes
LEO capacity100,000 kg
Track record1/1 successful
Landings0/1

Reusable Hardware

All boosters →
First Stage · NewBooster 19
destroyed1st flight
Flights1
Landings0/10%
Fastest turn—
Landing failed · Ocean

First Block 3 Super Heavy booster to fly with various enhancements including Raptor 3 engines, integrated interstage and 3 grid fins instead of 4 used. Used on the 12th Starship flight test, replacing Booster 18 written off during ground testing in November 2025. It was lost after stage separation, having completed an off-nominal boostback burn with fewer engines than planned.

Upper Stage · Starship V3S39Ship 39
Destroyed
1 flight· Suborbital

First V3 Starship, that flew on the 12th Starship test flight. Despite the loss of a Raptor Vacuum engine at ignition, it performed an extended ascent burn, reached a valid trajectory, and successfully reentered the atmosphere to splash down softly on target in the Indian Ocean. Lost in an explosion just after the soft splashdown.

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Orbital elements (TLE)

Orbit
Apogee195 km
Perigee4 km
Period86.5 min
Inclination26.94°

Launch heading 101° · E from Starship Flight 12.

OrbitStarship Flight 12› conemedium
1 70094U 26999A 26142.94456019 .00000000 00000-0 00000-0 0 9998
2 70094 26.9404 009.1252 0147529 000.9387 122.1000 16.65095506 00

Pre-launch TLEs from Dillon's Space Page. Estimated before flight — the real orbit is confirmed post-launch.

Scrub riskLOW
Go91%
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Weather & scrubLOW risk
Weather Go91%LL2 Go85%Wind9 ktGusts9 ktCloud5%Temp82°F

Limiting rule: No flight within 10 nmi of an attached thunderstorm anvil.

HRRR F+0: CAPE 2125 · upper-level wind 28 kt — anvil-producing environment, no live proximity (no satellite cloud-top at this pad)