"I think the biggest difference in the next year is on the regulatory side," says Lori Garver, a former Deputy Administrator of NASA under Barack Obama. "The FAA and the EPA will not be raising flags as they have been these last couple of years." This sentiment reflects a broader expectation that SpaceX's future operational pace will be less encumbered, allowing for more aggressive plans for its Starship program. Regulatory changes could usher in a faster implementation of SpaceX's ambitious launch schedule, aimed at achieving as many as 25 launches in the coming year.
Elon Musk's company SpaceX is on the brink of conducting another test of its Starship rocket, which is the largest ever built. This represents an ambitious step forward, as the company is eager to expedite Starship's development following several previous tests. The super-heavy booster’s return to the Texas launch site, featuring robotic arms designed to catch it mid-air, exemplifies the innovative engineering and precision SpaceX aims to showcase during these critical flights.
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