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00:00: Intro
00:58: Flight 12 hardware's upcoming tests
05:28: China’s Zhuque-2E launch and Zhuque 3
08:27: brossard Psyche’s image of Mars
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SpaceX Suddenly about to Test Starship Full WDR Again, Why? Is Flight 12 Delayed...
SpaceX may be preparing to repeat Starship Flight 12 testing despite already completing a full Wet Dress Rehearsal, raising major questions about the actual launch timeline.
In this episode, we break down why Ship 39 could be heading back for another static fire test, what the new road and beach closures reveal, and whether Flight 12 is facing an unexpected delay.
We also analyze the latest developments from Starbase as Booster 19 prepares for another possible full-stack rehearsal ahead of launch. With SpaceX pushing toward a rapid 35-minute fuel loading process and introducing new payload deployment systems for Starship V3, Flight 12 is becoming one of the company’s most important test missions yet.
Meanwhile, China’s Landspace continues accelerating its methane rocket ambitions with the successful Zhuque-2E mission and the upcoming launch of Zhuque-3, a stainless-steel reusable rocket that many compare directly to Starship. Is China truly catching up to SpaceX, or are they still years behind the scale and capability of Starship?
We also take a look at NASA’s Psyche spacecraft as it captures a stunning crescent image of Mars during its gravity assist flyby on the way to the asteroid belt. Beyond the incredible visuals, this maneuver is critical for the spacecraft’s long journey toward one of the most mysterious objects in the Solar System.
SpaceX Suddenly about to Test Starship Full WDR Again, Why? Is Flight 12 Delayed...
Welcome back to another deep dive into the high-octane world of space exploration, where the rockets are tall, the budgets are taller, and my personal anxiety about the future is the tallest thing of all.
It is officially May 2026, and while the rest of the world is busy arguing over which AI-generated meme is the most offensive, we are here to talk about things that actually matter—like giant stainless steel skyscrapers trying to leave the planet.
I am your host, Kevin, the guy who spends more time looking at satellite imagery of South Texas than I do looking at my own retirement account, which, let’s be honest, is mostly just a collection of hopeful thoughts and a few loose buttons.
What's going on?
That is the question of the hour, the day, and probably the entire month as we sit here staring at the horizon, waiting for a sign that the most powerful machine ever built is ready to fly again.
Starship's tests may need to be redone, creating significant doubt about the launch date.
SpaceX Suddenly about to Test Starship Full WDR Again, Why? Is Flight 12 Delayed...
If you feel a sense of déjà vu, don't worry, it isn't a glitch in the matrix; it is just the reality of living in the era of rapid iterative development where "finished" is a relative term.
On the other side of the world, China continues launching older versions of its Zhuque rockets ttc and prepares for the next launch of a new version, determined to maintain a competing copy with SpaceX.
It is like watching a high-stakes game of "Follow the Leader" where the leader is moving at Mach 25 and the follower is doing everything they can to stay in the slipstream.
Meanwhile, Psyche has just captured an impressive image of Mars during its flyby.
It is a rare moment of cosmic beauty in a week dominated by technical jargon and launch window logistics, reminding us why we bother with all this metal and fire in the first place.
Let's find out on today's episode of Great SpaceX.
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