Starship program at Cape Canaveral kicking into gear
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Thu, 13 Feb 2025 22:30:10 +0000
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 After building a Launch Tower at LC-39A in 2022, building what was to be the  Roberts Road Starfactory, and then putting all of the plans on hold, SpaceX  has since started ramping up the Starship Program at Cape Canaveral. With the  redesign of the Starship Pad at LC-39A and a much larger production facility  at Roberts Road, SpaceX is on its way to having a large Starship presence in  Florida. 
 
 Roberts Road 
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SpaceX has been clearing out land just north of its Falcon 9 refurbishment  hangar, otherwise known as Hangar X. This land will become the Production 
Site for the Starship program at Cape Canaveral. At Starbase, the production  site includes a one million square foot Starfactory with two Mega Bays, one  for Boosters and one for Ships, and an older High Bay, which is rarely used  anymore. 
 Roberts Road is set to get a Gigabay, 130 meters by 110 meters and 115 
meters tall. In comparison, the Mega Bays at Starbase are around 38 meters by  54 meters and 99 meters tall. These numbers mean that SpaceX can fit around 
28 separate workstations inside this bay compared to the five that are  currently in the Mega Bays. The height increase will also allow for the  production of the stretched Boosters and Ships that SpaceX has planned, as 
the current Mega Bays arent tall enough. Roberts Road (Credit: Max Evans for  NSF) 
 In addition to the Gigabay, SpaceX plans to build a 1.5 million square foot  Starfactor,y which is 50 percent bigger than the current one in Starbase. 
This factory plus the larger bay, will help significantly increase production  capacity. Another benefit is more room to maintain Boosters and Ships after  flights and storage space. SpaceX will likely build more than one Gigabay as  there is more than enough space in the northern area being cleared, and it  intends to create hundreds of vehicles. 
 Overall, this will be a significant upgrade over what SpaceX has in 
Starbase, but it will take years to build and kit out with tooling and  workstations. Currently, the Federal Aviation Administration document with 
the specifications for Gigabay states an Aug 2026 completion date, likely for  just the structure itself. LC-39A OLM at Roberts Road (Credit: Max Evans for  NSF) 
 Roberts Road is also home to SpaceXs Starship launch tower production, where  the stands from Starbases Pad B tower were returned. These have helped build  three towers so far, and eventually, SpaceX will use the stands to build a  tower for possibly SLC-37, which currently has an Environmental Impact  Statement (EIS) going. 
 Roberts Road is also home to the pieces for LC-39As Orbital Launch Mount  which is set to be a replica of the one currently being built in Sanchez at  Starbase. Most of the first two levels have already arrived for construction. 
 LC-39A Starship Pad 
 Starships first launch pad at Cape Canaveral will be at LC-39A, where a  launch tower has been completed since Sept 2022. The tower sat unused with 
its chopsticks for a few years while SpaceX focused on Starbase and getting  flight test data before proceeding. With the lessons learned and a flame  trench now being dug for Pad B at Starbase, SpaceX has started working on the  pad again after submitting a new EIS in the summer of 2024. 
 This outlined the changes to the launch pad and vehicle since the EIS from  2019 was out of date. As of Jan 2025, crews had started drilling pilings 
which will be for the flame trench and pile cap. This design is likely the  same as what is currently being constructed at Pad B in Starbase. LC-39A with  Starship Pad Progress (Credit: Max Evans for NSF) 
 SpaceX has also dismantled the large vertical liquid oxygen (LOX) tank built  just behind the launch tower, where the launch mount was to be located. This  is set to be replaced by several horizontal tanks, possibly next to the LOX  sphere that has been at LC-39A since the Apollo Program and is currently 
being used by Falcon 9. With Starships LOX farm likely moving to next to the  LOX Sphere, the water deluge farm will likely move to behind the tower,  mirroring Pad B at Starbase 
 In addition to changing the LOX farm, all of the above-ground propellant  lines that were between the Liquid Methane Sphere and the pad have since been  dug up and SpaceX seems to be digging a commodities trench like at Starbases  Pad B. 
 All the changes come from lessons learned over the pad seven test flights 
and the refurbishment of Pad A at Starbase. SpaceX has likely developed a  launch pad that can be replicated anywhere it intends to build one for the  Starship program. LC-39A LOX Tank Farm (Credit: Max Evans for NSF) 
 SLC-37 
 SpaceX is also planning on building more pads at Cape Canaveral, 
specifically SLC-37 or SLC-50, depending on the current EIS outcome. This  would have at least one Starship pad to bring the total to four, including  Starbase and LC-39A. The draft EIS is set to be released to the public in the  spring of 2025, with a final completion date of fall of 2025. 
 The pad layout is unknown, but most of the existing Delta IV Heavy hardware  would have to be demolished to build the Starship pad. 
 Featured Image: Roberts Road with the VAB in the Background (Credit: Julia  Bergeron for NSF) 
 
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