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# LC-39A Starship Operations
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**Type:** Launch facility expansion
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**Location:** Kennedy Space Center, Florida
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**Operator:** SpaceX
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**Status:** FAA-approved, infrastructure construction in progress
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**First launch:** Late 2026 (projected)
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## Overview
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LC-39A Starship Operations represents SpaceX's expansion of Starship launch capability to Kennedy Space Center, Florida. The facility will co-locate Starship operations with existing Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy infrastructure at the historic Launch Complex 39A pad (Apollo 11 and Space Shuttle heritage site).
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## Regulatory Approval
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On January 30, 2026, the FAA released its final environmental impact statement and record of decision approving:
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- **44 Starship-Super Heavy launches per year** from LC-39A
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- **88 landings per year** (44 Super Heavy booster + 44 Starship upper stage)
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- Ocean landings permitted on droneships in Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans
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- Environmental assessment covered 14 categories (air quality, wildlife, noise); most impacts rated "no impact, negligible, or less than significant"
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## Strategic Significance
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The LC-39A approval creates a 69 launch/year combined regulatory ceiling when added to Starbase's 25 launches/year approval (May 2025). This removes the regulatory constraint on Starship cadence, shifting the binding bottleneck to technical execution.
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The Florida site provides:
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- **Geographic redundancy:** If Starbase faces regulatory or technical delays, LC-39A maintains cadence
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- **Shared infrastructure:** Co-location with Falcon operations enables shared ground systems, propellant logistics, and workforce
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- **Atlantic launch corridors:** Direct access to Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Ocean landing zones
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## Timeline
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- **2026-01-30** — FAA approves 44 launches/year and 88 landings/year
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- **Late 2026** — First Starship launch from LC-39A (projected, contingent on infrastructure completion)
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## Sources
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- FAA Environmental Impact Statement, LC-39A Starship Operations, January 30, 2026
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- NASASpaceFlight analysis, January 30, 2026
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domain: space-development
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secondary_domains: []
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format: thread
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status: unprocessed
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status: processed
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processed_by: astra
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processed_date: 2026-05-08
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priority: high
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tags: [SpaceX, Starship, FAA, LC-39A, KSC, Florida, launches-per-year, launch-cadence, regulatory, environmental-assessment]
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