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Why NASA Is CONCERNING About Starship New Launch Tower?
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Elon Musk, for years, has touted SpaceX’s compound in Boca Chica as the “Gateway to Mars” — the first point of contact from which his firm would launch its huge Starship to ferry astronauts to the moon and the crimson planet.
However, Musk now is apparently abandoning Starbase as his premier launch site.
He is turning the South Texas facility right into an analysis and improvement heart — and shifting most orbital launch operations to Florida.
But ironically, SpaceX has just got a serious hurdle from NASA for the Starship backup launch pad.
NASA wants Elon Musk’s SpaceX to ensure its plan to launch its next-generation Starship rocket from Florida would not put at risk nearby launch infrastructure critical to the International Space Station.
The new hurdle further complicates and could potentially delay the launch plan for the rocket, which faces an already protracted regulatory review of its primary launch site in Texas.
SpaceX’s proposals to address NASA’s concerns, which include a plan to be able to launch U.S. astronauts from a different launchpad in Florida, could take months to get agency approval.
SpaceX last year accelerated construction of an orbital Starship launchpad at its facilities in Cape Canaveral, Florida, as an alternative to the rocket’s primary test launch and development site in Boca Chica, Texas, which has been subject to a lengthy regulatory review set to conclude next week.
But one of SpaceX’s existing Florida facilities, called Launch Complex 39A, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on the coast of Cape Canaveral, is the only pad approved to launch the company’s Crew Dragon capsule. NASA depends on that spacecraft to ferry its astronauts to the ISS.
SpaceX has leased Pad 39A since 2014 and conducted dozens of Falcon rocket launches out of the facility since its first use in 2017. Prior to SpaceX’s lease, Pad 39A supported 82 Space Shuttle launches from 1981 to 2011 and every Apollo Program launch to the Moon in the 1960s and 1970s, making it one of the most storied and well-used launch sites in the history of US spaceflight.
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