KEY POINTS
  • The Federal Aviation Administration issued a Starship launch license to Elon Musk's SpaceX.
  • SpaceX aims to launch Starship as soon as Monday from its private facility in Texas along the Gulf Coast.
  • Starship is designed to carry cargo and people beyond Earth and is critical to NASA's plan to return astronauts to the moon.
A Starship prototype is seen stacked on top of a Super Heavy booster at the company's launch facility near Brownsville, Texas.

The Federal Aviation Administration issued a Starship launch license to Elon Musk's SpaceX, a crucial final regulatory step that clears the company to attempt an orbital launch of its towering rocket for the first time.

"After a comprehensive license evaluation process, the FAA determined SpaceX met all safety, environmental, policy, payload, airspace integration and financial responsibility requirements. The license is valid for five years," FAA said in a statement.