SpaceX just fired up its 33-engine Starship ‘V3’ Super Heavy rocket booster. When could it fly?


SpaceX’s Starship megarocket may indeed get off the ground next week.

SpaceX cleared a big hurdle on the path to liftoff on Thursday (May 7), conducting a static-fire test with Starship’s Super Heavy first stage at its Starbase site in Texas. The company lit up all 33 of Super Heavy’s Raptor engines while the booster remained anchored to the pad — and everything apparently went well.

overhead view of a rocket firing its engines on the pad during a test

SpaceX conducts a static fire test with its Starship V3 Super Heavy booster on May 7, 2026. (Image credit: SpaceX)

“Full duration and full thrust 33-engine static fire with Super Heavy V3,” SpaceX wrote in a Thursday post on X that shared two videos of the 14-second-long test. (One video is about a minute long, but it seems to be a slow-motion version of the trial.)



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