I don’t have real-time browsing access right now to pull the latest SpaceX Launch and Landing Control Center news. I can summarize what’s generally known and help you locate current updates quickly if you’d like.
What I can share quickly:
- SpaceX operates a Launch and Landing Control Center for coordinating flight operations, typically associated with Cape Canaveral/SLC-40 and nearby facilities, and there have been various plans and discussions over the years about expanding or upgrading launch-control infrastructure at Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral to handle growing cadence [general context].
If you want the absolute latest, I can:
- Check the most recent SpaceX-related press releases and major space news outlets for an up-to-the-minute update.
- Provide a short, curated list of reliable sources (SpaceX’s official site, NASA Spaceflight, SpaceNews, Phys.org, and major outlets) with direct links.
Would you like me to fetch the newest reports from those sources and summarize the current status of SpaceX’s Launch and Landing Control Center? If you have a preferred time window (e.g., last 48 hours) or a region focus (Cape Canaveral vs. Kennedy Space Center), tell me and I’ll tailor the search.
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SpaceX sent up its second launch in less than 24 hours on the Space Coast on Dec. 9, while also bringing home its booster for the last time on a landing zone it has been leasing for the last 10 years.
phys.orgOn Friday evening, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced the closure of the SpaceX-led mishap investigation, allowing SpaceX to resume FAA-licensed flights. “The FAA oversaw and accepted the findings of the SpaceX-led investigation. The final mishap report cites the probable root cause was the Falcon 9 stage 2 engine’s failure to ignite prior to the deorbit burn,” the FAA said in a statement. “SpaceX identified technical and organizational preventative measures to avoid a...
spaceflightnow.comSpaceX Launch and Landing Control Center is a building in Brevard, Florida. Mapcarta, the open map.
mapcarta.comNew $150 million terminal 3 at Port Canaveral.
titusville.orgCAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — SpaceX successfully launched another load of station supplies for NASA late Friday night and nailed its 50th rocket landing.The Falcon rocket blasted off with 4,300 pounds…
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