SpaceX Starship to Launch Over Florida and Return Over Mexico in Upcoming Orbital Flights
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A baker's-dozen of insight crammed into one ring.
Summary
SpaceX's Starship rocket will soon begin orbital flight operations that involve launching from South Texas, flying over Florida, and returning over Mexico. The article discusses the geographical challenges of this flight path, including the need to avoid populated areas while demonstrating the rocket's reusability capabilities. It covers SpaceX's regulatory approvals, safety measures, and the significance of successful orbital return flights for the future of space transportation.
Key quotes
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Unlike launches over the open ocean from Cape Canaveral, Florida, rockets departing from South Texas must follow a flight path that takes them over land.
Starship's next chapter will involve launching over Florida and returning over Mexico.
A successful return and catch at the launch tower would demonstrate a key capability underpinning Elon Musk's hopes for a fully reusable rocket.
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