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    SpaceX Plans Rocket Landings Off Australian Coast

    Kanika SharmaBy Kanika SharmaJuly 30, 2024Updated:July 30, 2024 Industry News No Comments2 Mins Read
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    SpaceX Rockets Could Soon Land Near Australia

    SpaceX, the aerospace firm led by Elon Musk, is reportedly in discussions to land its massive Starship rockets near Australia. Sources from Reuters reveal that these plans follow a recent test in June, where a controlled splashdown was conducted in the Indian Ocean.

    Strengthening US-Australia Ties

    This potential development coincides with efforts by the US and Australia to bolster their security relationship in response to China’s growing influence. For the plan to move forward, the US would need to ease strict regulations governing the overseas use of the advanced technologies integrated into the rockets.

    The Proposed Plan

    Under the proposed plan, a Starship would launch from Texas, land in the sea off the Australian coast, and then be towed to shore for recovery and reuse. This initiative could mark the initial stage of a broader vision that might eventually see these rockets both launching from and landing on Australian soil.

    Broader Applications for Starships

    Starships, designed to be fully reusable, have potential applications beyond launching satellites and astronauts. The US Air Force is investigating whether these rockets could deliver cargo across the globe in just 90 minutes. This concept has also caught the interest of SpaceX, which is pursuing the idea with funding from a Pentagon grant. According to US budget documents, work on a prototype is expected to commence next year. The June landing in the Indian Ocean is seen by some at the Pentagon as a significant milestone towards achieving this capability.

    Future Prospects

    The collaboration between SpaceX and Australia highlights the evolving landscape of space exploration and technology. As both nations enhance their security ties, the integration of SpaceX’s reusable rockets into this partnership could pave the way for groundbreaking advancements in global logistics and defence.

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