SpaceX Starship V3: Elon Musk celebrates the largest rocket ever built
The fully stacked Starship at about 120 meters tall-taller than NASA’s Saturn V
Elon Musk’s celebration of Starship’s scale usually centers on its role as the most powerful launch vehicle ever built.
A video shared by engineer Mark Kretschmann on May 2, captures the fully stacked Starship at about 120 meters tall-taller than NASA’s Saturn V. Fans marveled at its size and the massive machinery moving it, with reactions from awe to light-hearted memes.
This excitement builds on recent milestones, such as Starship Version 3’s first static fire in April and a Falcon 9 launch deploying a satellite.
Previously Elon Musk's endorsement of Starship as the most important machine on Earth has been rooted in his belief that it is the only viable tool to transition humanity from a single-planet species to a multi-planet one.
His vision has moved from theoretical hype to active infrastructure, with SpaceX currently preparing for the debut of Starship version 3 and the first uncrewed Mars mission.
Starship is so much bigger than SpaceX; it is the opening bid for off-world industry. Once heavy lift becomes cheap and routine, the moon becomes operational and infrastructure begins. Once infrastructure begins, throughput replaces spectacle. In addition, the human story stops being purely terrestrial.
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