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SpaceX Is Studying Site For 'Commercial Cape Canaveral' Near Brownsville, Texas

New submitter RealTime writes "SpaceX filed a notice with the FAA (PDF) that it is preparing an environmental impact study in consideration of a site in Texas for use as a commercial spaceport. 'The site in question is in the southern tip of the state of Texas, just outside Brownsville in Cameron County, overlooking the Gulf of Mexico, over which SpaceX's launches would fly.' The proposed site would handle up to 12 commercial launches per year. 'There's plenty of red tape associated with Kennedy Space Center, and the center is often reserved for large blocks of time by other launchers. If SpaceX had its own pad, it wouldn't have to share.'"

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  1. SPACEX humm.... by cyberzephyr · · Score: -1, Troll

    The Ansari X prise was made to see if folks had the ability to go to space.

    We can take off the tin foil hats and realize that man made it to space.

    THe end......

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    I'm here for the experience, not the Hyperbole.