SpaceX Advances With Starship Site Construction in Florida
SpaceX Advances With Starship Site Construction in Florida
US · Published Dec 6, 2025
SpaceX is building Space Complex 37 in Cape Canaveral, Florida, to support Starship launches for Artemis moon and Mars missions.
The launch site, previously used for Apollo and Delta rockets, could host up to 76 launches and 152 booster landings annually, pending assessments.
Some local residents have raised safety concerns regarding the new site's proximity to communities, which SpaceX is addressing.
SpaceX building Starship launch site in Florida
SpaceX advances with the construction of its new Starship launch site, Space Complex 37, at Cape Canaveral, Florida. This project, approved by the Air Force, marks a significant step forward for NASA's Artemis moon missions and future missions to Mars. The site will support the Super Heavy booster and Starship spacecraft, critical components for deep space exploration. Launch Complex 37, historically used for Apollo and Delta rockets, is slated to accommodate up to 76 annual launches and 152 booster landings, pending thorough environmental and aviation assessments.
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