FAA have issued the launch license for IFT-2!
FAA have issued the launch license for IFT-2!
Original PDF link (hugged to death or revoked): https://www.faa.gov/media/72856
Twitter mirror with image of the PDF: https://nitter.net/mcrs987/status/1724896723263516843#m
New working PDF link: https://www.faa.gov/media/69476
Edit: And confirmation of launch date and time from SpaceX: https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/1724899815686029329#m
Targeting Friday, November 17 for Starship’s second flight test. A two-hour launch window opens at 7:00 a.m. CT → spacex.com/launches
If anyone wants to know when the launch is happening in their local time zone: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Starship+launch+&iso=20231117T07&p1=104
8 0 ReplyYour link seems broken on desktop, likely because it contains "
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2 0 Reply2 PM Central European. Nice!
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Omg omg omg
7:00 a.m. CT
Omg...
5 0 ReplySo just fish and wildlife left then?
2 0 ReplyFish and Wildlife's comments were published yesterday. I gather that the document was deleted from the original location, but as I recall, it was pretty much copied and pasted into the body of the final FAA determination WRITTEN RE-EVALUATION OF THE 2022 FINAL PROGRAMMATIC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR THE SPACEX STARSHIP/SUPER HEAVY LAUNCH VEHICLE PROGRAM AT THE BOCA CHICA LAUNCH SITE IN CAMERON COUNTY, TEXAS. I remember the bit about "Per the table above, an average summertime thunderstorm at Boca Chica would deposit more water over the landscape than any single or all combined activations of the deluge system".
8 0 ReplyAlready cleared! Here's a screenshot since I think the official server is overloaded.
Edit: Pigeonberry is more correct than I am.
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