Can SpaceX Really Launch Starship 1,500 Times a Year? | Starship Update

SpaceX's plans for Starship are becoming increasingly ambitious.

This week, Gwynne Shotwell outlined a roadmap that could see Starship Flight 13 launch as soon as next month, followed by a potential return to orbit, booster reuse, and even Starship's first launch from Florida before the end of the year.

Meanwhile, NASA provided new details on Artemis III, including the role Starship will play alongside Blue Origin's Blue Moon lander, and SpaceX revealed additional information about its future AI satellite constellation that could eventually require hundreds—or even thousands—of Starship launches per year.

Ryan Caton breaks down the latest progress on Booster 20, Ship 40, Pad 2 upgrades, McGregor testing, Florida launch infrastructure, HLS development, and what it all means for Starship's future.

🚀 Starship Flight 13 progress
🚀 Booster 20 and Ship 40 updates
🚀 Flight 14 and Flight 15 projections
🚀 Florida launch readiness at LC-39A
🚀 Artemis III and Human Landing System updates
🚀 AI satellite constellation plans
🚀 SLC-37 construction progress
🚀 Starbase and Florida Giga Bay construction

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