The Federal Aviation Administration issued the long-awaited
license on Friday. SpaceX announced that Starship — the world’s biggest and
most powerful rocket — could soar as soon as Monday.
No people or satellites will be aboard the 394-foot
(120-meter) rocket. SpaceX will attempt to send the spacecraft atop the
colossal booster around the world, from the southern tip of Texas all the way
to Hawaii. The first stage will be discarded in the Gulf of Mexico and the
spacecraft into the Pacific. No landings will be attempted for this debut.
It will be the first launch attempt of a full-size Starship,
made of shiny stainless steel and powered by methane-fueled engines.
The FAA said SpaceX had met all requirements, including
safety and environmental. The license is valid for five years.
“We carefully analyzed the public safety risks during every
stage of the mission and required SpaceX to mitigate those risks,” the FAA
added.
Elon Musk envisions using Starships to send people to the
moon and Mars. NASA has already signed up for a Starship to put astronauts on
the lunar surface as early as 2025. -AP