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FAA’s FINAL DECISION to approve SpaceX Starship’s first orbital flight in 2 weeks…

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The FAA has once again pushed back the date for when it intends to release the final PEA for launching SpaceX’s Starship from Starbase!
We’re now up to 5 delays in the past 5 months!
And honestly, are you still surprised at this point?
But, despite the chronic delays and the FAA’s bizarre decision to announce a new delay each month so far, instead of simply acknowledging that it doesn’t know when the process will be finished, there are now even more reasons to expect a positive outcome.
Although there were attempts to spin the new information into something negative, a document acquired through the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) by Bloomberg revealed that the US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) had decided to approve its portion of the Starbase environmental review.
Their only condition is that SpaceX must implement a few small mitigation measures, “including contracting with a qualified biologist to conduct monitoring of vegetation and birds, operating an employee shuttle between the launch facility site and the nearby town of Brownsville, reducing vehicle traffic, and adjusting lights to minimize the impact on sea turtles.”
In the same set of documents, the FWS also revealed that SpaceX has removed a request for permission to build a small desalination plant, a natural gas production and liquefaction plant, and a natural gas power plant at or near Starbase’s launch site from Starbase’s first PEA.
But that change comes as little surprise. In fact, SpaceX’s decision to pursue a “programmatic” assessment instead of a more common standalone assessment means that the company will be able to pursue additions to a basic Starbase environmental approval without having to rebuild the foundation each time
FAA’s FINAL DECISION to approve SpaceX Starship’s first orbital flight in 2 weeks…
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