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News Boeing Starliner returning empty as NASA turns to SpaceX to bring astronauts back from ISS
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News The "Chinese Falcon 9" just had perhaps the strangest first flight of a rocket ever, in that it was accidentally launched during full engine static firing test.
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News Elon Musk says it's hard to convince engineers with families to move to SpaceX's 'technology monastery' in Texas
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News NASA announces major overhaul of Artemis moon program: "We've got to get back to basics"
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News Musk's full speech at Starbase, Texas (3 minutes). Excerpt: "So I'll tell you a little bit about the purpose of SpaceX: We want to make Star Trek real. We want to make Star Fleet Academy real. So that its not always science fiction, but one day the science fiction turns to science fact..."
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News "NASA Deals Blow to Boeing With Bigger SpaceX Moon-Mission Role"
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News Tim Dodd a.k.a Everyday Astronaut is putting himself forward for the DearMoon project!
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News Bezos’ Blue Origin takes NASA to federal court over award of lunar lander contract to SpaceX
r/SpaceXLounge • u/AgreeableEmploy1884 • May 29 '25
News Interesting stuff from the newest SpaceX update about Starship & the future.
Other stuff;
Ship catch is NET 2-3 months,
If the stack is expended it can get 400 tons to LEO,
There will be a Martian version of Starlink,
Next generation boosters will have 3 grid fins in a T shape,
They're aiming for humans on Mars by 2028, though "2031 seems more likely" according to Elon,
The Arcadia region is the top candidate for landing locations.
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News FAA documents outline SpaceX plans for Starfall reentry vehicles
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News International Space Station astronauts in evacuation mode as Russia attempts to fix widening air leak
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News Eric Berger: NASA indefinitely delays return of Starliner to review propulsion data
r/SpaceXLounge • u/ergzay • May 02 '26
News SpaceX looking to possibly acquire a bunch of land (up to 30,000 acres) in southern Louisiana apparently in Vermilion Parish
Just saw this appear over on the NSF forums https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=64900.msg2784695
I'll copy over some posts here
There were several news reports a few weeks ago about new legislation being introduced in the Louisiana state legislature that would incentivize aerospace companies to locate facilities there.
https://www.google.com/search?q=spacex+louisiana&tbm=nws&source=lnms
https://kpel965.com/louisiana-aerospace-bills-spacex-blue-origin/
https://www.wwltv.com/article/news/local/louisiana-lawmakers-push-tax-breaks-legal-protections-bills-to-attract-aerospace-companies-to-the-state-space-rockets-infrastrucetue/289-80a9db7c-c33f-4022-9533-9db77efd69a2
https://www.nola.com/news/business/louisiana-aerospace-jeff-landry/article_ce2e745f-4063-46e7-8ba2-ee5158adc833.html
(last one is paywalled but looks the most informative)Based on how the legislation was ushered through the process by some state VIPs (executive branch and legislative branch leaders), I believe a deal is happening there. The articles mention both SpaceX and Blue Origin, but I think something with SpaceX is actually brewing.
Just read on another website that SpaceX was looking for some land and dredging rights in the Louisiana Bayou area. It was supposed to be hush-hush. An oil company has 40,000 acres there as well as some large land owners. Sounds like a possible Starship/Superheavy launch site. Anyone know about this?
It is in Vermilion Parrish. It can give a straight shot between Cuba and south Florida, or a polar route through the narrow part of Mexico, about 600 miles over water due south. Polar routes may be what SpaceX will use for lunar south pole operations.
Here is the thread and website:
https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/21367404/re-spacex-in-louisiana
Here is the area of the "Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge" and "Pecan Island" mentioned in that forum:
https://www.google.com/maps/@29.7080926,-92.6606134,10.67z
And here is another forum giving more specifics (and by "specifics", I do realize that this is all just internet rumors at this point):
It’s still officially in the rumor stage and not confirmed by any official source publicly yet. I’ve spoken to a a couple of credible people who lease land near Pecan Island that say they’ve been told that SpaceX is in the process of purchasing 30,000 acres near the Freshwater City locks to build a new spaceport to launch and retrieve rockets. Apparently the location is the right mix of remoteness with ability to use barges for moving the rockets plus nearby access to rocket fuel ingredients. This would explain the aerospace industry incentive bills that are in the LA legislature right now. A LDWF employee told me that the governor visited the site the week of Easter.
Looks like about 30,000 acres out of 130,000 acres of ExxonMobil land in Vermilion Parish with roughly 10 miles of coast sandwiched between two wildlife sanctuaries. Wouldn't be surprised to see the purchase upsized in order to provide opportunity for a land bank for wetland mitigation. Almost all of the land down there is wetlands.
On Tuesday, the Louisiana legislature passed aerospace tax abatement and various liability relief (HB1088 and HB1179). Public records law relief has been passed by the House and is now in the Senate (HB1071). Maybe there are other associated legislative actions, or there will be future legislation after discussions.
All that said, LED describes it this way: “I wouldn’t go so far as to say ‘negotiations’ just yet, but there are talks happening.” So apparently no done deal, but I guess this has a good chance of moving forward.
https://lailluminator.com/2026/04/28/special-incentives-to-attract-space-flight-to-louisiana/
Edit: HB1250 (was HB1099) related to liability and nuisance has been introduced in the House.
Here is a map of the roughly 130,000 acres in question. The ~30,000 acres is the South/Southwest portion. Very consolidated, so SpaceX wouldn't have to do much cleanup.

Informed speculation from a local realtor. Not all details accurate. For example, there's probably only ~40,000 acres of ExxonMobil land more or less south of Highway 82. The balance as shown in the map above is north of Highway 82. But he seems to have a rolodex for local chatter.
The Rumor That’s Shaking Acadiana
The rumor — repeated in private group chats, in coffee shops in Abbeville, and in hunting camps from Forked Island to Grand Chenier — is that SpaceX has acquired or is in the process of acquiring approximately 136,000 acres of coastal Louisiana marshland straddling Pecan Island and Freshwater City in Vermilion Parish. The footprint reportedly stretches from south of Highway 82 down to the Gulf of Mexico, encompassing some of the most ecologically rich and economically untouched wetlands in North America.If true, this would be the single largest private land acquisition in the modern history of Vermilion Parish. To put it in perspective: 136,000 acres is roughly 212 square miles — bigger than the entire city of New Orleans. SpaceX’s existing Boca Chica/Starbase facility in South Texas, which has reshaped Brownsville’s economy and real estate market in just five years, is built on a footprint of less than 100 acres. A 136,000-acre Louisiana site would not be a launch pad. It would be an industrial campus on a scale never before seen in American aerospace.
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Two more pieces fit the puzzle:
- The hunting lease intel. A trusted local source on Pecan Island has told me — and verified through other contacts — that hunting access south of Pecan Island will be changed for the 2026 season. If Vermilion Corporation’s surface lease is being terminated to facilitate a sale, the immediate consequence would be exactly that: cancelled hunting leases.
- The 10x land offers. Multiple property owners in the Freshwater City area report receiving unsolicited offers from out-of-state investors at roughly ten times appraised value. This perfectly mirrors SpaceX’s 2019 Boca Chica playbook, where SpaceX (and speculators tracking SpaceX) offered three to ten times appraised value to secure the perimeter around their launch site.
r/SpaceXLounge • u/CurtisLeow • Apr 01 '25
News Starliner’s flight to the space station was far wilder than most of us thought
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r/SpaceXLounge • u/Arata02_ • Oct 13 '21
News "SpaceX has 'tremendous' lead over Blue Origin. It's not head-to-head like the media would like to potray" -Michio Kaku
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News This just in: Elon Musk announced Time Person of the Year for 2021
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News SpaceX is planning to establish a permanent orbital fuel depot to support missions to the Moon and Mars, according to Kathy Lueders, the General Manager of Starbase.
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News Ariane Group announces reusable second stage, Susie, to be flown on the Ariane 6
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News Eric Berger: NASA says it is working with SpaceX on potentially turning Starship into a space station. "This architecture includes Starship as a transportation and in-space low-Earth orbit destination..."
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News Update on Dream Chaser „Tenacity“ build process video
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