A new proposal envisions a rocket recovery facility at the Port of Fort Pierce in St. Lucie County. The facility would support offshore recovery, processing, and refurbishment of rocket components at the port.
What the Proposal Includes
The proposed launch vehicle recovery facility would use the port’s Atlantic access through the Fort Pierce Inlet and existing marine infrastructure. Recovered rocket parts could move by barge through Treasure Coast waterways.
SpaceX and Blue Origin Listed as Possible Users
The proposal lists SpaceX, founded by Elon Musk, and Blue Origin as possible users of the facility. However, the proposal also states there are no confirmed talks or contracts with SpaceX at this time.
This is not a SpaceX deal. It remains only a proposal.
Frequently Asked Questions About Rocket Recovery Facility at Port of Fort Pierce
What is the proposed facility at the Port of Fort Pierce?
A launch vehicle recovery facility has been proposed at the Port of Fort Pierce in St. Lucie County. The facility would support offshore recovery, processing, and refurbishment of rocket components.
Which companies are listed as possible users?
The proposal lists SpaceX and Blue Origin as possible users of the facility.
Are there confirmed contracts with SpaceX?
No. The proposal states there are no confirmed talks or contracts with SpaceX right now.
How would recovered rocket parts be transported?
Recovered rocket parts could move by barge through Treasure Coast waterways.
What port infrastructure supports this proposal?
The port has Atlantic access through the Fort Pierce Inlet and existing marine infrastructure.
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