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Does Elon Musk of Space X need a license to launch spaceships and starships? If so, what is that license called?
7 Answers
- Jeffrey KLv 72 months ago
Yes, you need a launch permit to launch anything into the sky. The FAA must keep airplanes away from the area so they don't collide with your rocket. People must be kept away from the launch area. The military must know it is not a missle attack.
- ?Lv 62 months ago
Lol! A "license" to launch "spaceships" and "starships"! Sounds exactly the sort of things you would find in a Cracker Jack box, or on the back page of a comic along with advertisements for "X ray specs", money printing machines, or gadgets to turn yourself into a ventriloquist..
- Anonymous2 months ago
SDL aka Space Driver's License
Source(s): it's currently issued by Greta Tunberg - 2 months ago
Well... there's dozens to hundreds of permits required to build the structures he does, to ship/manufacture the fuels used as well as their storage, etc., which requires licensed contractors and operators.
To *launch* a rocket, he needs a clearance by the FAA for the airspace around a particular site - which includes down-range clearance, and a clearance by the coast guard for down-range safety if it occurs over the ocean. There's also an announcement (I'm not sure how that's done officially) to other nations, alerting them to a launch occurring. (So they won't think it's an ICBM coming their way...)
- DixonLv 72 months ago
I don't know if it is called a license as such but every launch has to get FAA approval.
- ?Lv 72 months ago
No, the there is NO license required. Musk has LEGAL CO TRACTS with You really are totally clueless.