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Wed Jun 18, 2014, 06:17 PM Jun 2014

SpaceX gets federal clearance for South Texas launch site

SpaceX has received a green light from the Federal Aviation Administration to construct a spaceport in South Texas.

The Environmental Impact Statement (see .pdf of documents), issued by the FAA’s Associate Administrator for Commercial Space Transportation George Nield, concludes with:


The undersigned finds that the Proposed Action is consistent with existing national environmental policies and objectives as set forth in Section 101(a) of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.


The proposed 56.5-acre launch site at Boca Chica beach would launch up to 12 rockets a year, including two Falcon 9 Heavy rockets, which could begin flying in 2015. These launches would be for commercial (i.e. satellites) as well as possibly NASA purposes.


This statement from the FAA was the key regulatory approval SpaceX had been waiting for before announcing the location of its independent launch site. It is also considering sites in Florida, Georgia and Puerto Rico. The company says a final decision has not been made.

However earlier this year the company’s founder, Elon Musk, said Texas would be the choice if environmental clearance were given.

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