FAA license may come in time for Sunday launch

From CNBC: 2024-10-08 18:48:53

SpaceX prepares for the launch of its Starship spacecraft atop the Super Heavy rocket from Boca Chica, Texas, on an uncrewed test flight, aiming to make history with its ambitious fifth launch. The FAA might grant SpaceX its license in time for a potential Sunday liftoff, marking a significant step forward in the company’s progress.

The FAA is fast-tracking its review process for SpaceX’s Starship flight, with assessments completed ahead of schedule and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in the final stages of its review. Despite potential delays this week, SpaceX remains optimistic about launching on October 13, pending regulatory approval.

SpaceX faces regulatory hurdles as it seeks to revolutionize space travel with its fully reusable Starship rocket system. The company aims to catch the booster after launch, emphasizing safety and success criteria. The upcoming launch represents a pivotal moment in SpaceX’s mission to make space travel more accessible and efficient.

With its massive size and power, Starship is set to become the most revolutionary rocket in history, designed to launch cargo and passengers into space beyond Earth. SpaceX’s ambitious goals align with NASA’s plans, as the space agency selected Starship for its crewed lunar lander in the Artemis moon program, further solidifying SpaceX’s role in shaping the future of space exploration.



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