A live photo of the front section of the next-generation Starship spacecraft has surfaced online. The image was taken inside the Starfactory manufacturing complex and showcases the fairing of Ship 41-one of the new series being worked on by SpaceX. The contours of the nose section and the structural features of the updated body are clearly discernible in the published photograph. Furthermore, it can be seen that this part, as well as the nose fins (aerodynamic flaps), is already equipped with heat shield tiles, which are a key element in protecting the spacecraft.

Elon Musk previously stated that 2026 will be transformational for the program, with a sharp increase in launch frequency anticipated, the debut of launches from Cape Canaveral, and the first real attempts at orbital refueling-a key technology for lunar and Martian missions. The SpaceX assembly site at Starbase saw the return of the stand for burns (static fire tests) of the Starship upper stage. The equipment had been at Massey’s Range since June 2025, where a major incident occurred with the Ship 36 prototype. The first launch of the next-generation Starship is expected in the current quarter.
SpaceX’s ambitious schedule includes increasing their launch count significantly to meet demand and perfect their refueling technology. They have announced plans to conduct multiple launches monthly by year-end. The orbital refueling is projected to use a custom fuel configuration heightening operational efficiency for extended missions.
The return of the burn stand signifies another cycle of rigorous testing and potential fine-tuning of the Starship’s various prototypes, essential for certifying their capabilities and readiness for longer, deep-space journeys.