FAA Just Declared SpaceX Starship POINT-To-POINT Mission Shocked NASA!
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FAA Just Declared SpaceX Starship POINT-To-POINT Mission Shocked NASA!
It’s not by chance that Elon Musk has a lot of enemies, and all of them are names with global influence.
The reason is very simple. His rocket company, SpaceX is developing at an incredible pace, capable of beating any legacy company including ULA and Boeing.
Furthermore, with the trump card of Starship, Elon Musk’s influence could extend beyond space travel into military and political realms.
It is truly what his rivals are concerned about the most.
That concern has grown since the FAA just revealed Starship’s critically important point-to-point mission, playing an important role in enhancing international security cooperation against China’s rise.
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FAA Just Declared SpaceX Starship POINT-To-POINT Mission Shocked NASA!
Starship’s Flight 4 marks a significant milestone in SpaceX’s development of its next-generation rocket. On June 6, 2024, the mission achieved its primary objectives, including a controlled splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico, representing the first successful soft landing of both the Super Heavy booster and the Starship upper stage.
The achievement makes SpaceX eager to expand its testing campaign.
The new plan will add one more landing site for Starship, which is in the sea off Australia’s coast, and recover it on Australian territory. The launch site remains a SpaceX facility in Texas.
FAA Just Declared SpaceX Starship POINT-To-POINT Mission Shocked NASA!
Also, the FAA’s draft environmental review of SpaceX’s Starship operations unveiled the potential landing sites of Starship.
“Super Heavy would land on a droneship or continue to be expended in the Gulf of Mexico. Starship could land on a drone ship (floating platform) or be expended in any of the four landing areas: the Indian Ocean, the Pacific Ocean (near Hawaii) and the northeast Pacific Ocean, or the southeast Pacific Ocean.
This could pave the way for SpaceX’s plan on the Australian coast.
This initiative represents a potential expansion of SpaceX’s operations in the region, which aligns with broader security and military cooperation between the US and Australia.
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