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SpaceX facility in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana SpaceX facility in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana Hurricanes have hit Texas and Florida also Florida the most One can build anything that can withstand 200 mph winds Galvastan, Texas was hit a few years ago In one area only one home stood, all the rest were blown or washed away It was built to withstand the wind and waves It can be done Dredging and using the material to build slightly
spacex - What computer and software is used by the Falcon 9? - Space . . . SpaceX tests all flight software on what can be called a table rocket They lay out all the computers and flight controllers on the Falcon 9 on a table and connect them like they would be on the actual rocket They then run a complete simulated flight on the components, monitoring performance and potential failures
SpaceX facility in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana SpaceX’s existing Boca Chica Starbase facility in South Texas, which has reshaped Brownsville’s economy and real estate market in just five years, is built on a footprint of less than 100 acres A 136,000-acre Louisiana site would not be a launch pad It would be an industrial campus on a scale never before seen in American aerospace Quote
Why doesn’t SpaceX sell Raptor engines commercially? 16 There are a number of rocket science reasons why SpaceX has not tried to sell Raptor, but a practical one is simply that, with Super Heavy needing 33 engines each and ambitions to sustain launch rates of 100 per year, they need all the engines themselves
SpaceX F9 : Transporter-17 Rideshare : VSFB SLC-4E : July 2026 SpaceX F9 : Transporter-17 Rideshare : VSFB SLC-4E : July 2026 Quantum Space announced the successful completion of the Manufacturing Readiness Review (MRR) for its upcoming Ranger Prime mission, marking a key milestone toward the projected June 2026 launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base The Ranger Prime mission will validate the on-orbit performance and remote proximity targeting