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SpaceX Flight 12 in Hours to do Something Never Done before, totally Leave NASA Speechless... === #techmap #techmaps #elonmusk #starshipspacex === intro 0:00 Version 3’s upgrades 1:05 The exciting 65-minute voyage 3:48 === Sources: Interstellar Gateway - IGW https://www.youtube.com/@InterstellarGateway/featured https://x.com/interstellargw SLS (Space Launch System): https://x.com/ScottLikedSLS Starship Gazer: https://twitter.com/StarshipGazer https://www.youtube.com/c/StarshipGazer Avid Space: https://twitter.com/LabPadre https://www.youtube.com/c/LabPadre Amy Doehring https://x.com/mymatrixplug Ezekiel Overstreet: https://twitter.com/EzekielOverstr1 Starbase Surfer : https://twitter.com/cnunezimages Evan Karen: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDN1X8Fz1oAXX-rBcOWjzmg Tony Bela : https://twitter.com/InfographicTony/ 3DDaniel: https://x.com/ThreeDeDaniel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1exLLvBo5xgFTsPBafk19g WAI: https://www.youtube.com/@Whataboutit https://twitter.com/FelixSchlang Music: Ticking Tension by Soundridemusic Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xN6y84DCAxk&list=RDxN6y84DCAxk&start_radio=1 === SpaceX Flight 12 in Hours to do Something Never Done before, totally Leave NASA Speechless... Starship Flight 12 could become one of the most important test missions in SpaceX history. For the first time, SpaceX is preparing to fly the fully redesigned Starship V3 architecture while attempting an unusually aggressive sequence of orbital demonstrations in just 65 minutes. This video breaks down the complete Flight 12 mission profile, from the upgraded Super Heavy booster and Raptor 3 engines to Starship’s new payload deployment system, orbital restart test, and experimental heat shield reentry. More importantly, we explore why this mission may represent a major shift in how SpaceX approaches Starship development — moving from basic survival tests toward true operational capability. Starship Flight 12 is about to attempt something even crazier than anything SpaceX has ever done before. SpaceX Flight 12 in Hours to do Something Never Done before, totally Leave NASA Speechless... In just 65 minutes, SpaceX plans to launch the first clean-sheet Starship V3 design, ignite all upgraded Raptor engines, deploy a record number of dummy Starlink, deliberately reenter Earth’s atmosphere with a missing heat shield tile, and more. But hidden inside this mission is the real story. For the first time, Starship is no longer trying to simply survive a test flight. SpaceX is trying to prove the vehicle can finally operate like a real spacecraft. Version 3’s upgrades When Elon Musk posted, “First Starship V3 launch later this week,” the excitement across the space community felt different from previous Starship flights. SpaceX Flight 12 in Hours to do Something Never Done before, totally Leave NASA Speechless... This was not just another prototype test. Flight 12 is expected to be the first real attempt to fly the "clean sheet redesign," Starship Version 3 architecture — a system built not simply to reach orbit, but to operate as rapidly reusable launch infrastructure. Almost every major part of the vehicle has changed. On the Super Heavy booster, SpaceX replaced the four grid fins with three larger, stronger fins mounted lower on the rocket to better survive the intense heat of stage separation. The fin mechanisms are now protected inside the fuel tank itself. The hot-stage ring, previously discarded after flight, is now fully integrated into the booster as reusable hardware. Internally, the booster’s fuel plumbing has been massively enlarged to support near-simultaneous ignition of all 33 Raptor engines within fractions of a second while improving flip maneuvers after separation. SpaceX also removed the CO2 fire suppression system entirely, simplifying the design and relying on improved leak management and extreme engine heat to eliminate excess gases. === Subcribe TechMap: http://tinyurl.com/3z5ysrtf
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