SpaceX is preparing the new generation Starship V3 rocket for flight

SpaceX, led by Elon Musk, has successfully completed its second Wet Dress Rehearsal (WDR) test for the Starship V3 prototype. During this "dry run," the rocket underwent full pre-launch preparation stages, including fueling and system checks, without igniting the engines. This is reported by Ixbt.com reports.
Video footage released by the NASASpaceflight resource from the Starbase site shows the fully assembled new generation system. Starship V3 stands out with significantly larger dimensions and a series of design changes compared to its predecessors. Elon Musk noted that almost every detail of the V3 model differs from the V2 version tested in recent years.
The Ship 39 prototype is being used for this vessel, which is considered the largest rocket in human history. This flight will be the first mission conducted from the upgraded Starbase launch pad. The rocket is planned to carry a mockup of 20 Starlink satellites and 2 modified special satellites into orbit.
New photos released on social media by observers such as Arthur MacWaters and Max Evans have revealed previously unseen details of the rocket. SpaceX specialists are currently conducting final technical inspections before the flight.
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