Just Happened! Blue Origin Sued FAA to Stop SpaceX Starship Launch In Florida…

Just Happened! Blue Origin Sued FAA to Stop SpaceX Starship Launch In Florida…
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00:00: Intro
00:47: Blue Origin vs Starship’s Draft EIS
06:01: ISS spacewalk’s delay
09.12: FireFly’s next mission
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Just Happened! Blue Origin Sued FAA to Stop SpaceX Starship Launch In Florida…
What on earth are they up to? Blue Origin, often touted as SpaceX’s competitor but yet to send any vehicles into orbit, has recently taken aggressive actions to hinder Starship’s plans in Florida and its subsequent activities.
The journey to the aerospace frontier is proving to be more challenging than ever. On the ISS, alongside delays with Starliner, ongoing operational issues have now affected the scheduling of the next spacewalk mission.
In other news, FireFly is poised to make a comeback after a prolonged hiatus following an incident.
If you’re ready, let’s delve into these pressing issues in today’s episode of Great SpaceX!
Just Happened! Blue Origin Sued FAA to Stop SpaceX Starship Launch In Florida…
Last week, the FAA officially released the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) outlining the future operations of Starship at LC-39A, Florida. This EIS presents several intriguing roadmaps, promising a bright future for the aerospace industry.
However, not everyone is in favor of these plans, particularly SpaceX’s competitors. Following the publication of the Draft EIS, the FAA and SpaceX will spend 45 days collecting public comments on the document.
Just Happened! Blue Origin Sued FAA to Stop SpaceX Starship Launch In Florida…Immediately after its release, Jeff Bezos’s company, Blue Origin, submitted a Scoping Commentary outlining its objections. They specifically highlighted the proposed action to prepare an EIS evaluating the potential environmental impacts of issuing a commercial launch Vehicle Operator License to SpaceX for the Starship-Super Heavy launch vehicle at Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Florida.
The Scoping Commentary from Blue Origin highlights critical infrastructure concerns, focusing on SLC-36, LC-12, and LC-1 to LC-4. They also detail various systems and human resources involved.
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