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2022-06-14 Science & Technology
Update - Space X Gets the Go- Ahead
[HotAir] As you may be aware, Elon Musk’s SpaceX has been building massive rockets in a small town in Texas and had hoped to do a test launch earlier this year. But plans for the launch kept getting pushed back because of FAA requirements including an environmental review of the rocket’s impact on the area. Today, the FAA concluded there are no longer any environmental reasons to prevent launches from the site SpaceX calls Starbase.
I wonder what changed. Oh, I forgot. Space X was selected to partner with NASA to return to the moon.
An environmental assessment by the agency has concluded that SpaceX’s plans for orbital launches will have "no significant impact" on the region along the Gulf Coast near Brownsville, Texas. But the F.A.A. is also requiring the company to undertake more than 75 actions to minimize the impact on the surrounding areas as it begins flights of Starship, a vehicle that is central to NASA’s plans to return to the moon as well as the vision of Elon Musk, the company’s founder and chief executive, to colonize Mars...

The decision means that a more comprehensive environmental impact statement, which would have likely added years to the project, is not needed. However, the regulatory move could face other legal challenges, and SpaceX still needs to obtain a license from the F.A.A. for launches.

SpaceX’s site is in a tiny village called Boca Chica, which the company has taken to calling Starbase.

There, for several years, SpaceX has been working on Starship, a stainless steel behemoth that would be the most powerful rocket ever. Together with a booster stage, it will stand nearly 400 feet high, taller than the Statue of Liberty and its pedestal.


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Posted by Deacon Blues 2022-06-14 07:55|| || Front Page|| [19 views ]  Top

#1 An environmental assessment by the agency has concluded that SpaceX’s plans for orbital launches will have "no significant impact" on the region along the Gulf Coast near Brownsville, Texas.

Boy howdy! The US Government is always looking out for us.
Posted by Besoeker 2022-06-14 09:08||   2022-06-14 09:08|| Front Page Top

#2 Gummint recently figured out that StarLink bugs the crap out of Russia and China. Next gen StarLink sats will be 2x the size and 10x as capable as their gen 1 sats. Deploying these in a cost-effective manner cannot be done with Falcons, it calls for Starship and the big boosters.

QED
Posted by M. Murcek 2022-06-14 09:53||   2022-06-14 09:53|| Front Page Top

#3 Two NASA Satellites Likely Fell Into the Ocean After Failed Astra Rocket Launch
Posted by Skidmark 2022-06-14 15:05||   2022-06-14 15:05|| Front Page Top

#4 "Who you gonna call?"
Posted by Skidmark 2022-06-14 15:06||   2022-06-14 15:06|| Front Page Top

#5 Greenmail will be required -- unending like Danegeld...
Posted by magpie 2022-06-14 22:20||   2022-06-14 22:20|| Front Page Top

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