Gwynne Shotwell just revealed Starship Twelfth flight Test Success Is Not What You Think...

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Gwynne Shotwell just revealed Starship Twelfth flight Test Success Is Not What You Think...
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Gwynne Shotwell just revealed Starship Twelfth flight Test Success Is Not What You Think...
Gwynne Shotwell, the most powerful woman at SpaceX and second only to Elon Musk, is widely regarded as the real operational brain of the entire company.Yet, in every Starship flight, she has never once appeared in front of the livestream cameras or shown up in any behind-the-scenes photos. Despite that, she follows every single launch with extreme attention. And whenever she speaks about Starship, her words carry enormous weight — they’re treated like prophecies by the space community. Especially after Starship Flight 12, she posted a short but powerful message that sent the entire space world into a frenzy. So what exactly did she say? And what does it reveal about the real outcome SpaceX achieved in Flight 12? Let’s find out.
Gwynne Shotwell just revealed Starship Twelfth flight Test Success Is Not What You Think...
Two brand-new Starship Version 3 vehicles — Booster 19 and Ship 39 — suited up for their very first mission, and then... boom. Both of them were gone. Just like that. Months of sleepless nights from hundreds of engineers, hundreds of millions of dollars in materials and manufacturing costs — all of it, sent to the bottom of the Gulf and the Indian Ocean.
So here's the question that's been blowing up in the comments: was Starship Flight 12 actually a success — or just an expensive failure?
A lot of people will say failure. And honestly? You can't blame them. When all you see is a giant rocket tumbling out of control and exploding on impact, the gut reaction is: "After all these years and all that money... this is the best they've got?"
But here's the thing — if you've been following SpaceX long enough, you already know that's not how this game works. Success or failure isn’t defined by whether the rocket blew up or not. It’s defined by whether SpaceX achieved the specific goals they set for that particular flight. And sometimes? Not exploding can actually be considered a failure. Just look at Blue Origin — their New Glenn’s third flight didn’t blow up, yet the space community still called it a disappointment because it failed to successfully launch satellites into orbit as planned.
So what did SpaceX actually achieve in Flight 12 that makes this test far from a failure?
Before we dive deeper into the analysis — if you think this was actually a win for SpaceX, drop a YES in the comments right now.
Because if you do, you're thinking exactly like Gwynne Shotwell herself. SpaceX's President and COO posted after the flight: "Congrats and a huge thank you to the SpaceX team that always delivers. This was an incredible first flight of a brand new vehicle." And she didn't stop there — she made it clear that after Flight 12, SpaceX has significantly shortened the road to the Moon and Mars.
Gwynne Shotwell just revealed Starship Twelfth flight Test Success Is Not What You Think...
And Shotwell was right. Just look at this.
From the very moment it left the brand-new Pad 2, something felt different. All 33 Raptor 3 engines ignited simultaneously, hurling this 120-meter-tall monster skyward with more raw power and acceleration than any previous version had ever shown. But behind that picture-perfect liftoff, a chain of dramatic events — a full-blown technical crisis, really — had already begun quietly unfolding inside the Super Heavy booster.
The first problem surfaced early. About one minute and 45 seconds into flight, Booster 19 lost one of its Raptor 3 engines. In the rocket world, losing one out of 33 isn't a catastrophe — the system has plenty of redundancy built in — but it was an early warning sign of ignition instability under extreme conditions. Then things got truly serious after hot-staging.
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Posted by GG in Default Category on May 27 2026 at 06:11 PM  ·  Public

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