NASASpaceflight has published a fresh Starship update featuring correspondent Max Evans, offering one of the most detailed independent looks at where SpaceX's mega-rocket program stands heading into July 2026. The video covers the latest from Starbase in South Texas, where SpaceX continues to push Starship development at a pace that has few parallels in aerospace history.

NASASpaceflight's coverage has become a go-to resource for anyone tracking Starship's progress beyond SpaceX's own communications. Max Evans has been embedded in the reporting beat long enough to catch details that official channels often skip — from hardware movements on the production floor to subtle changes in test infrastructure at the launch site.
For the full breakdown, the video is available directly via NASASpaceflight's post on X. Given the pace of activity at Starbase in recent weeks, this update is worth watching for anyone following SpaceX's path toward the next integrated flight test. Keep an eye on our SpaceX coverage for further developments as they emerge.

Sarah focuses on Tesla Energy, SpaceX missions, and the broader Musk AI portfolio. Former data analyst in clean energy. Based in San Francisco.
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