SpaceX Gets Go-Ahead for 76 Starship Blasts Annually
Published Date: 12/18/2025
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The Air Force has given SpaceX the green light to upgrade Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral for their Starship-Super Heavy rockets. This means SpaceX can build new facilities, run tests, and eventually launch and land up to 76 rockets a year, once the FAA finishes checking airspace safety. These changes will boost space activity in Florida and could start soon after all approvals are in place.
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