SpaceX reportedly in talks with US, Australian officials to land Starship rocket off Australian coast and recover it in Australian territory
US aerospace company SpaceX is reportedly in talks with US and Australian officials over a plan to land a Starship rocket off Australia’s coast, part of a trend toward increasing security ties between the two countries.
The plan would involve launching a Starship rocket from SpaceX’s Texas facility, landing it in the sea off Australia’s coast and then recovering it on Australia’s territory, Reuters reported.
Doing so would require the loosening of US export controls on advanced space technologies to Australia, the report said.
President Joe Biden’s administration has already sought to loosen such restrictions within the AUKUS security alliance, including the US, Australia and the UK, which is aimed at countering China’s military power.