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Space Tech Digest|May 22, 20264 min read9.1AI quality score — automatically evaluated based on accuracy, depth, and source quality
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SpaceX's next-generation Starship V3 mega-rocket scrubbed its first launch attempt on May 21, with a second attempt targeting today (May 22) — the highest-stakes test flight since the vehicle's development began. NASA's Psyche spacecraft completed a Mars flyby on May 15, capturing stunning close-up imagery on its way to the metallic asteroid Psyche. A newly discovered basketball-court-sized asteroid made an exceptionally close pass by Earth, flying inside the Moon's orbital distance on May 18.

Space Tech Digest — 2026-05-22


Launch & Mission Updates


Starship Flight 12 — V3 Maiden Voyage

  • Vehicle: Starship V3 (Super Heavy + Ship)
  • Status: Second launch attempt scheduled today, May 22; scrubbed May 21
  • Details: SpaceX is targeting today for the debut flight of its redesigned "V3" Starship mega-rocket — the first Starship launch of 2026 after a seven-month pause. The May 21 attempt was scrubbed. The stakes are high: the V3 variant carries significant upgrades, and its success is closely tied to NASA's lunar ambitions under the Artemis program.

SpaceX Starship V3 on the launch pad ahead of its first flight attempt
SpaceX Starship V3 on the launch pad ahead of its first flight attempt


SpaceX Starlink 10-31 "Jellyfish" Mission

  • Vehicle: Falcon 9 (Booster B1077, 28th flight)
  • Status: Successfully launched May 20 from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
  • Details: A predawn Starlink mission carrying 29 Starlink v2 Mini satellites created a photogenic "jellyfish" atmospheric glow effect visible from Florida beaches. The booster landed on the drone ship A Shortfall of Gravitas in the Atlantic Ocean after a northeast trajectory.

The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket creates a 'jellyfish' glow effect during the predawn Starlink 10-31 launch from Cape Canaveral
The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket creates a 'jellyfish' glow effect during the predawn Starlink 10-31 launch from Cape Canaveral

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NASA Psyche — Mars Flyby Complete

  • Vehicle: Psyche spacecraft
  • Status: Mars gravity-assist flyby completed May 15, 2026
  • Details: NASA's Psyche spacecraft came within 2,864 miles (4,609 km) of Mars's surface on May 15, using the planet's gravity to bend its trajectory toward the metallic asteroid 16 Psyche. The spacecraft captured striking close-up images of a crescent Mars during the approach — a key milestone on its multi-year journey to what scientists believe may be the exposed metallic core of a protoplanet.

NASA's Psyche spacecraft captured this close-up view of a crescent Mars during its May 15 gravity-assist flyby
NASA's Psyche spacecraft captured this close-up view of a crescent Mars during its May 15 gravity-assist flyby

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NASA Outlines Preliminary Artemis III Mission Plans - NASA


Commercial Space

  • SpaceX: The company's Starship V3 program is under intense scrutiny after the May 21 scrub. A successful Flight 12 today would validate the V3 design and maintain momentum for NASA's Artemis III lunar landing program, for which Starship serves as the Human Landing System. SpaceX continues its prolific Falcon 9 Starlink cadence in parallel, with another mission successfully dispatched May 20.

  • NASA Administrator Update: NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman published a workforce message on May 22, acknowledging "a busy few weeks" and providing updates to agency staff. The message signals ongoing communications from agency leadership as NASA navigates its ambitious launch schedule and ongoing Artemis preparations.


Science & Discovery

  • NASA Psyche / Mars: The Psyche spacecraft's May 15 flyby of Mars yielded the closest imagery of the Red Planet from the mission to date, including a dramatic crescent-Mars view captured at approximately 5:03 a.m. PDT. For non-specialists: Psyche is heading for a metallic asteroid that may be the exposed iron-nickel core of an ancient protoplanet — a world that never fully formed. The Mars flyby sped up the spacecraft using gravitational energy, saving fuel on the long trip to the outer asteroid belt.

  • Near-Earth Asteroid 2026 JH2: A newly discovered asteroid, estimated up to 115 feet (35 meters) wide — roughly the size of a basketball court or a blue whale — flew past Earth on May 18 at a distance closer than the Moon's orbit. The close approach was visible to amateur astronomers and streamed live online. No impact risk was associated with the flyby; the event highlights ongoing efforts to catalog near-Earth objects that pass inside the Moon's orbital distance.

Near-Earth asteroid approach illustration, as a newly discovered basketball-court-sized space rock flew closer to Earth than the Moon on May 18, 2026
Near-Earth asteroid approach illustration, as a newly discovered basketball-court-sized space rock flew closer to Earth than the Moon on May 18, 2026


Upcoming Launch Schedule

DateVehiclePayloadSite
May 22 (today)Starship V3 (Flight 12)Test flight / no payloadStarbase, TX
TBD (late May)Falcon 9Starlink constellationCape Canaveral, FL
TBDElectron (Rocket Lab)TBDTBD
TBDVega-CTBDKourou, French Guiana

Note: Specific upcoming dates beyond today's Starship attempt are subject to confirmation. Check Spaceflight Now's live schedule for real-time updates.


What to Watch This Week

  • Starship V3 Flight 12 (Today): All eyes are on Boca Chica this morning. A successful maiden flight of the V3 Starship would be a landmark event for SpaceX and NASA's Moon program. Watch the SpaceX livestream for real-time updates on the launch window and any additional scrub decisions.

  • NASA Artemis III Planning: NASA recently updated its preliminary Artemis III mission plans (updated May 15). With Starship's performance directly linked to when NASA can attempt a crewed lunar landing, today's Starship test has outsized implications for the agency's Moon timeline.

  • Psyche Mission Progress: Following its successful Mars flyby, track the Psyche spacecraft's updated trajectory toward asteroid 16 Psyche. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory will be sharing navigation updates as the mission continues into the inner asteroid belt.

Sources compiled from SpaceNews, NASASpaceflight, Spaceflight Now, and real-time news feeds.

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