
Elon Musk Podcast SpaceX Starship V3 Launch Update
Apr 6, 2026
Discussion of Starship V3's larger size, mass reductions, and 200-ton reusable payload capability. Coverage of Raptor 3's full-flow design and record thrust. Deep dive into manufacturing advances like Star Factory automation and 3D-printed plumbing. Talk about redesigned three-fin grid fins, mid-air booster catch plans, and FAA airspace approvals with airline impact concerns.
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Mass Stretch And Mass Cut Unlock 200t Payload
- V3 Starship is stretched over 124 meters while reducing upper stage dry mass to 85 tons to massively boost payload.
- That 85-ton upper stage plus structural volume increases payload capacity to over 200 metric tons to LEO reusable.
Star Factory Precision Cuts Rocket Mass
- SpaceX's Star Factory shifted from hand-welded prototypes to standardized jigs and automated welding to cut structure weight.
- Seamless joints let engineers use thinner stainless steel skins and reduce overlapping metal that adds mass.
200 Ton Tankers Make Orbital Depots Practical
- A 200-ton reusable tanker makes orbital propellant depots practical, flipping decades of logistics math.
- Filling lunar landers now needs only a handful of tanker flights instead of dozens under prior payload limits.
