SpaceX is planning to build a new project in Florida, records say. See plans
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Could SpaceX extend its Florida footprint?
The commercial spaceflight company filed preliminary paperwork to build a satellite communications facility in Myakka City, according to Manatee County records. SpaceX, which Elon Musk founded in 2002, has become a leader in aerospace and is known for its rocket launches and partnership with NASA.
The proposal calls for a fenced, gravel compound on a 0.73-acre area with 40 satellite antennas , according to building records. The property is just south of Lake Manatee and west of Waterbury Road on Conty Road 675.
The company is already increasing its operations in Florida, with plans to launch its first spaceship from the Kennedy Space Center near Cape Canaveral by the end of the year, according to Florida Today. The report says SpaceX’s capital investment project on the Space Coast would be at least $1.8 billion, “and will bring an estimated 600 new full-time jobs” by 2030.
What to know about the planned SpaceX Florida facility
SpaceX has an international subsidiary called Starlink, which uses satellites in orbit to provide internet access across the globe, including in remote places without communication infrastructure.
“Leveraging advanced satellites and user hardware coupled with our deep experience with both spacecraft and on-orbit operations, Starlink delivers high-speed, low-latency internet to users all over the world,” the company’s website said.
According to county building records, the satellite compound in Myakka City would support high-bandwidth, low-latency data communications.
“The antennas and associated infrastructure will facilitate both uplink and downlink communication services,” the proposal states.
In addition to SpaceX, Musk is the CEO of Tesla and social media company X, formerly Twitter.
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