
Laura Crabtree
Co-founder and CEO of Epsilon3, a software company building tools for spacecraft and complex operations. She previously worked at SpaceX on Dragon, Falcon 9 recovery, crew operations, flight training, flight software testing, and mission procedures, and began her career at Northrop Grumman.
Starship V3 Scrub Delays SpaceX’s IPO-Timed Reuse Test
Bloomberg Technology framed the day’s tech news around a common test: whether ambitious hardware and AI claims can be backed by execution. Ed Ludlow and guests treated SpaceX’s scrubbed Starship V3 launch as more than a minor delay, because the vehicle is central to SpaceX’s payload, reuse and IPO story, while Lenovo CFO Winston Cheng argued that the company’s AI growth rests on both devices and infrastructure despite component constraints. The program also contrasted Zoom’s usage-based AI pitch with Bloomberg reporting that some Salesforce agentic AI demonstrations remain ahead of real customer deployment.
Starship V3 Is Framed as Payload Capacity After Launch Scrub
Laura Crabtree, Epsilon3’s chief executive and a former SpaceX engineer, told Bloomberg Technology that SpaceX’s delayed 12th Starship test flight should be read less as an unusual failure than as evidence of the system’s complexity. A launch-tower pin that failed to retract was enough to halt the countdown, but Crabtree argued that Starship’s importance lies in whether SpaceX can turn the vehicle into bookable capacity for larger payloads, lunar transport and, eventually, human missions beyond Earth.