SpaceX plans new Starship test site at Kennedy Space Center
Top StorySpaceX plans new Starship test site at Kennedy Space Center
Florida Today
SpaceX has filed permits for "Project Ignition," a 101-acre Starship test site at its Roberts Road Facility near Kennedy Space Center. The site will feature a static test stand and related infrastructure for post-production and static fire tests. This development supports SpaceX's plans to begin Starship launches from Florida, potentially by the end of the year, complementing its Texas operations.
The Roberts Road Facility is already undergoing significant upgrades, including the construction of a "Gigabay" facility for assembling Super Heavy boosters. These efforts align with SpaceX's role in NASA's Artemis program, where Starship will serve as the Human Landing System for lunar missions. The expansion underscores SpaceX's broader ambition to centralize Starship operations on Florida's Space Coast.
Investment implication: SpaceX's infrastructure expansion in Florida enhances its operational redundancy and capacity to scale Starship missions. For you, this development could signal stronger valuation prospects, particularly as Starship's scalability becomes critical for securing high-value contracts and driving future revenue growth.
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