SpaceX's Starship Flight Test 12, debuting the upgraded Block 3 vehicles with Raptor 3 engines on Booster 19 and Ship 39, drives trader sentiment through rapid preflight progress at Starbase, targeting an early April 2026 liftoff amid an FCC license window starting April 5. Ship 39 recently completed cryogenic proof tests, while Booster 19 achieved partial static fires on the new Pad 2 launch mount, signaling hardware maturity for enhanced reusability and orbital refueling—key for NASA Artemis lunar landings and Mars missions. Traders eye upcoming full engine installations, static fire campaigns, and wet dress rehearsals as pivotal catalysts, with historical delays underscoring execution risks before potential FAA go-ahead.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated$1,389,689 Vol.
April 7
1%
April 14
49%
April 21
11%
April 30
45%
Super Heavy booster explodes?
60%
Successful splash down?
43%
Chopsticks catch Super Heavy booster?
7%
$1,389,689 Vol.
April 7
1%
April 14
49%
April 21
11%
April 30
45%
Super Heavy booster explodes?
60%
Successful splash down?
43%
Chopsticks catch Super Heavy booster?
7%
The outcome of any launch will be corroborated by examining official video provided by SpaceX (https://www.youtube.com/c/SpaceX), as well as secondary video feeds and/or written reports if necessary.
Any subsequent anomaly (e.g., an explosion) after the launch will have no bearing on the outcome. Any name change of the Starship with another vehicle will have no bearing on the outcome of the market.
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0x65070BE91...The outcome of any launch will be corroborated by examining official video provided by SpaceX (https://www.youtube.com/c/SpaceX), as well as secondary video feeds and/or written reports if necessary.
Any subsequent anomaly (e.g., an explosion) after the launch will have no bearing on the outcome. Any name change of the Starship with another vehicle will have no bearing on the outcome of the market.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...SpaceX's Starship Flight Test 12, debuting the upgraded Block 3 vehicles with Raptor 3 engines on Booster 19 and Ship 39, drives trader sentiment through rapid preflight progress at Starbase, targeting an early April 2026 liftoff amid an FCC license window starting April 5. Ship 39 recently completed cryogenic proof tests, while Booster 19 achieved partial static fires on the new Pad 2 launch mount, signaling hardware maturity for enhanced reusability and orbital refueling—key for NASA Artemis lunar landings and Mars missions. Traders eye upcoming full engine installations, static fire campaigns, and wet dress rehearsals as pivotal catalysts, with historical delays underscoring execution risks before potential FAA go-ahead.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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