Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, announced this Monday ( May 31st) that his spaceport manufacturer is building a floating spaceport in the ocean region off the coast of Texas, in the United States. The platform may serve as the launch and landing base for the agency’s rockets on reusable rocket space missions. These missions may include missions like the Falcon 9, which has already put hundreds of Starlink constellation satellites into orbit.
For development, SpaceX acquired two oil rigs for about $3.5 million and renamed the structures “Deimos” and “Phobos”. Those are inspired by Mars’ moons. Suggestively, the red planet is the main goal stipulated by the space agency. As detailed by Musk’s company, several ongoing projects will benefit from the floating spaceports. The platform is positioned within reach of the world’s main hubs, enabling the agency to operate an ultra-fast travel network using starships to transport people.