SpaceX Considers Creating a City Called Starbase, Texas
SpaceX has contacted officials in Texas about incorporating the unincorporated village of Boca Chica, which is next door to SpaceX s Starship production complex, potentially creating a new city with the name Starbase. by Steve Clark, The Brownsville Herald / March 4, 2021 A Starlink mission launch. Courtesy Image: SpaceX (Flickr)
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Texas . From thence to Mars, and hence the Stars.
Musk s goal is to establish settlements on Mars, using the Starship now under development at Boca Chica to get humans to the Red Planet.
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Backup closures have been issued for Thursday and Friday, just in case today s test flight gets scrubbed.
Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino Jr said: Should SpaceX not complete its planned space flight activities on March 3, 2021, then SpaceX may use the alternate date to complete its test launch activities.
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has also closed off the airspace around Boca Chica between 2pm and 12.30am GMT (8am and 6.30pm CST) today, tomorrow and on Friday.
SpaceX will host its own live stream of the launch minutes that will kick off just minutes before liftoff.
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