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SpaceX is on the verge of the largest IPO in human history — with a confidential SEC filing expected this month (March 2026) and a potential June public debut that could value the company at over $1.75 TRILLION and raise up to $50 billion. The rocket fuel behind this historic surge? Starship Version 3 — the fully redesigned vehicle Elon Musk says will finally unlock full rapid reusability and sub-$100/kg launch costs. In this video we break down exactly why Starship V3 is the ultimate IPO catalyst: The February xAI merger that instantly pushed the combined valuation to $1.25T Starship V3’s game-changing upgrades: Raptor 3 engines, stretched tanks, next-gen heat shield, docking ports, and tower-catch readiness Why the March 2026 first V3 flight could trigger the biggest stock-market event of the decade Explosive Starlink growth (9M+ subscribers, $10B+ revenue in 2025) + orbital AI data centers + lunar base plans Latest financials, analyst projections, and what this means for investors, NASA’s Artemis program, and humanity’s multiplanetary future At a $1.75T valuation, SpaceX would instantly rank among the top 5 most valuable companies on Earth — bigger than Meta or Tesla, and closing in on Apple + Nvidia territory. If you’re into SpaceX, Starship, Elon Musk, Starlink, or next-gen investing — smash that LIKE button, SUBSCRIBE, and turn on notifications so you never miss a launch update! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This channel covers the engineering, strategy, and global impact of modern spaceflight. We analyze launches, failures, funding battles, government contracts, and the long-term ambitions behind companies like SpaceX and leaders such as Elon Musk. All content is for educational and documentary purposes. Commentary, criticism, and analysis are used under fair use. All trademarks, footage, and logos belong to their respective owners. No copyright infringement intended.