SpaceX’s Own Spaceport Will Not Affect NASA or DoD Operations, Part 1

Yesterday, I expanded on a Space Review post of the possible reasons Space Exploration Technologies Corp (SpaceX) is moving launch operations to Texas.  The company believes it will conduct about 12 launches a year from its own space launch complexes near Brownsville, Texas.  Such a launch rate is more than triple SpaceX’s 2013 launch rate of 3 […]

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DIY Space: Copenhagen Suborbitals

For at least $20 per year, you can support a space group that’s very active.  This is not a Kickstarter project, but an active group that was founded in 2008.  That group is Copenhagen Suborbitals.  The Danish group’s mission is the modest goal of launching a human into space and then making sure that same […]

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Lone Star Rising

According to this Bloomberg Businessweek article, it looks like SpaceX just bought itself a spaceport.  Their planned launch facility looks to cover nearly 50 acres of Texas land on the coast.  The specific area might be near Boca Chica Beach. Why would SpaceX want a launch complex in this area?  First of all, if they […]

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