News

SpaceX Hopes to Resume Launches by November

Following the recent incident where a Falcon 9 rocket exploded on the launch pad at Cape Canaveral, SpaceX’s future launch schedule has been placed in jeopardy, especially considering they planned the relaunch of a retrieved booster. Despite this, according to SpaceX president and COO, Gwynne Shotwell, the company hopes that it will resume launches by November, just 3 months after the incident.

Shotwell spoke at Euroconsult’s World Satellite Business Week in Paris regarding their launches, stating that “we’re anticipating getting back to flight, being down for about three months, and getting back to flight in November.” Despite this, it was also explained that a return to flight in November is very much as best case scenario according to a quote tweeted by Peter B de Selding of Space News.

The site of the next launch is currently in question, with Vandenberg Air Base and Cape Canaveral being the top possibilities, although should it be the latter, it won’t take off from SpaceX’s current launch pad at Launch Complex 40, which suffered extensive damage in the explosion and is unlikely to be ready to return to launch operation by November. Currently, SpaceX is working on a brand-new launch pad in Complex 39A, with the former Space Shuttle launch site confirmed to be ready for SpaceX launches as early as November and would be able to support launches of both the Falcon 9 and upcoming Falcon Heavy.

Exactly how this will affect the launches of both the reusable Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets which were planned for launch this year is yet to be seen, but it is clear that a return to launch operations by November is very ambitious for SpaceX. With the cause of the September 1st explosion still unknown and Elon Musk reaching out to the community for more images of the disaster to examine, they may be waiting much longer before they are capable of returning to flight.

Alexander Neil

Disqus Comments Loading...

Recent Posts

Electronic Arts Titles Played for Over 11 Billion Hours in 2024

Electronic Arts (EA) announced today that its games were played for over 11 billion hours…

2 days ago

Just 15% of Steam Gaming Time in 2024 Was Spent on New Releases

Steam's annual end-of-year recap, Steam Replay, provides fascinating insights into gamer habits by comparing individual…

2 days ago

STALKER 2 Gets Massive 110GB Patch With 1800+ Fixes

GSC GameWorld released a major title update for STALKER 2 this seeking, bringing the game…

2 days ago

Intel Unveils Core 200H Processors Based on the Previous Raptor Lake Refresh

Without any formal announcement, Intel appears to have revealed its new Core 200H series processors…

3 days ago

Ubisoft Reportedly Developing a New Quadruple A Game

Ubisoft is not having the best of times, but despite recent flops, the company still…

3 days ago

STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl Update 1.1 Fixes 1,800 Issues and Revamps A-Life 2.0

If you haven’t started playing STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl yet, now might be the…

3 days ago