Jul 12, 2024 07:28 PM
Proky's annotated aerial photos (by Mauricio from his Cessna) with everything labeled
The Massey's test site maybe 1.5 or 2 miles to the west of the build site, inside an 'oxbow' lake. The river on the top left is the Rio Grande with a sliver of Mexico visible on the other side.
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Sanchez, the former and now capped-off Sanchez gas-well site, but the name stuck. Now it's a giant SpaceX work area. The center of Sanchez is currently occupied with fitting out the sections of the new launch tower (OLIT-B). When that's finally completed, some expect the Rocket Garden will move there, since they will need a lot of space to park space ships that the factory continually churns out, when they aren't flying. (Elon hopes the factory can build 2 ships/week, so there are going to be lots of them, in many different variants.)
![[Image: GSMoDcqWEAA6sEh?format=jpg&name=4096x4096]](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GSMoDcqWEAA6sEh?format=jpg&name=4096x4096)
The Build Site immediately east of Sanchez with the giant Starfactory building and the three vertical bays, plus a new 5 story office building.
Boca Chica village, formerly one street but now several streets with many newly constructed homes (and countless Airstreams and tiny homes for contractors and SpaceX employees in for temporary assignments) is immediately to the east of the build site.
![[Image: GSMoWCyWgAAKrcV?format=jpg&name=4096x4096]](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GSMoWCyWgAAKrcV?format=jpg&name=4096x4096)
And inevitably, the Launch Area about a mile east by the beach. The current tower and Starship pad are in the right half, along with the tank farm. The old vertical tanks are all gone and they have gone to more conventional horizontal "hotdog" tanks.
The left half of the site is where the new tower and launch mount will be. For the time being, both pads will be fed with propellants from the existing tank farm, though they will almost certainly add a second tank farm at some point when launch cadence picks up.
![[Image: GSMn5WlWsAAaP0U?format=jpg&name=4096x4096]](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GSMn5WlWsAAaP0U?format=jpg&name=4096x4096)
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The Massey's test site maybe 1.5 or 2 miles to the west of the build site, inside an 'oxbow' lake. The river on the top left is the Rio Grande with a sliver of Mexico visible on the other side.
Sanchez, the former and now capped-off Sanchez gas-well site, but the name stuck. Now it's a giant SpaceX work area. The center of Sanchez is currently occupied with fitting out the sections of the new launch tower (OLIT-B). When that's finally completed, some expect the Rocket Garden will move there, since they will need a lot of space to park space ships that the factory continually churns out, when they aren't flying. (Elon hopes the factory can build 2 ships/week, so there are going to be lots of them, in many different variants.)
The Build Site immediately east of Sanchez with the giant Starfactory building and the three vertical bays, plus a new 5 story office building.
Boca Chica village, formerly one street but now several streets with many newly constructed homes (and countless Airstreams and tiny homes for contractors and SpaceX employees in for temporary assignments) is immediately to the east of the build site.
And inevitably, the Launch Area about a mile east by the beach. The current tower and Starship pad are in the right half, along with the tank farm. The old vertical tanks are all gone and they have gone to more conventional horizontal "hotdog" tanks.
The left half of the site is where the new tower and launch mount will be. For the time being, both pads will be fed with propellants from the existing tank farm, though they will almost certainly add a second tank farm at some point when launch cadence picks up.
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