SpaceX's Ambitious Launch Plans Spark Tensions Among Competitors SpaceX, the pioneering private aerospace company led by Elon Musk, is pushing the boundaries of space exploration once again. This time, the company aims to launch its Starship mega-rocket up to 120 times per year from Florida. While this ambitious plan holds the promise of rapid advancements in space travel, it has also sparked significant concern and opposition from competitors like Blue Origin and United Launch Alliance (ULA). Competitors Push Back SpaceX's competitors have not been silent about their concerns. Blue Origin and ULA have submitted formal comments to regulators, urging them to ensure that SpaceX's operations do not disrupt other launch providers in the area. Blue Origin has even suggested limiting Starship operations to specific times and giving other providers a right of first refusal for conflicting launches. The competitive tension is palpable as these companies vie for dominance in the b
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