
Will SpaceX launch a Starship–SuperHeavy from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, in 2024?
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SpaceX has been building a launch tower at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, to support launches of their Starship–SuperHeavy vehicle.
This market resolves YES on a launch of a Starship–SuperHeavy vehicle from the KSC launch site, in 2024, local time.
"Launch" means liftoff of the vehicle from the pad, however slight, under the thrust of its engines.
The launch can be for any trajectory, orbital or suborbital, but must be of a Starship–SuperHeavy full stack. The launch need not be successful, as long as it is a launch.
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