SpaceX continues rapid construction of Gigabay, an enormous complex that will eventually produce and upgrade Starship vessels. Since the last aerial survey conducted by the National Science Foundation of the USA, two additional tower cranes have been installed, and the erection of steel structures is progressing rapidly. The eastern foundation slab is now complete. Construction crews have reached the 2nd level on the western wall, the 3rd level on the central wall, and the 1st level on the eastern wall. The tallest section-the central wall-has yet to reach half of its final height, emphasizing the immense scale of the upcoming project.
SpaceX hopes to begin full-scale Starship operations from Florida as soon as possible. Before construction is completed, temporary open sites for storing Super Heavy boosters and third-generation Starship spacecraft may be required (it is expected they will be delivered by barges). Since the development of the Starship rocket has long been considered a priority for the Starbase in Texas, the simultaneous development of launch installations, launch towers, systems of rapid detachment, and manufacturing facilities in Florida indicates the company’s long-term plans in this region.
SpaceX appears to be preparing the Space Coast for a significant increase in Starship launch frequency in the coming years, given the presence of at least three launch pads and the potential reactivation of LC-49. “This will be one of the largest facilities in the world; I think in some aspects, it will be the largest structure in the world. It is designed for a thousand Starships a year,” Elon Musk previously stated.
As of now, SpaceX has successfully conducted several test flights from their Florida facilities. This progress underscores their ambition to achieve certain milestones in 2025 and beyond, including an increase in the number of test flights and further enhancements to the Starship design. The construction updates reveal that a significant portion of the infrastructure is either completed or nearing completion, positioning SpaceX to inaugurate operational facilities soon.
This development has strategic implications for the aerospace industry as SpaceX lays the groundwork for a rapid expansion in launch capabilities, with aims to fulfill an ambitious flight schedule that could redefine space travel commercial viability.
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