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Starships are meant to eventually fly

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May 27, 2026 • 0 views
Original source: The Space Review

Last week marked both the first flight of the latest version of SpaceX's Starship as well as the release of the company's prospectus for its initial public offerings. Jeff Foust reports on how both reveal how central Starship is to the company's future.

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