Elon Musk is trying to create a new city called 'Starbase' at SpaceX's Texas launch site
- Elon Musk is trying to create a city called Starbase at SpaceX's launch facilities in Texas.
- Musk wrote on Twitter that the city would be "much larger" than Boca Chica Village, where SpaceX is developing its Starship rocket.
- SpaceX has approached the judge's office in Cameron County, Texas, with its plan, the office confirmed.
Elon Musk is trying to form a new city called Starbase at SpaceX's launch facilities in Texas.
Musk shared the news Tuesday on Twitter: "Creating the city of Starbase, Texas," he wrote.
SpaceX's Texas facilities are located in Boca Chica Village - an unincorporated town on the state's southern tip, near Brownsville. The company has been developing its Starship rocket and testing prototypes there since 2014. But Musk said the city of Starbase would cover "an area much larger" than the village.
The judge's office in Cameron County, where Boca Chica is located, confirmed Musk's plans to create a city in a statement to Insider.
"In the last few days, Cameron County was officially approached by SpaceX regarding Elon Musk's interest to incorporate Boca Chica Village into the City of Starbase, Texas. Earlier today Cameron County Commissioners Court was informed of SpaceX's endeavor," the statement read.
No city of Starbase exists yet, however. Local authorities cautioned that Musk would need to make a formal request before the incorporation process could begin.
"If SpaceX and Elon Musk would like to pursue down this path, they must abide by all state incorporation statutes," Cameron County Judge Eddie Treviño, Jr. said in a statement to Insider. "Cameron County will process any appropriate petitions in conformity with applicable law."
SpaceX did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment on its plans.
The company is creating its new, colossal steel launch system, called Starship-Super Heavy, in order to one day send crewed missions to the moon and Mars. Musk, who founded SpaceX in 2002, wants the vehicle to stand 394 feet tall (120 meters) and be fully and rapidly reusable. The system could also perhaps shuttle people between points on Earth at hyper-fast speeds.
Boca Chica, where SpaceX is now launching Starship prototypes on test flights, doesn't have a public water system - though it has electricity.
A leaked FAA draft document shared with Insider in January revealed that SpaceX may also be planning to drill "up to five natural gas wells" and build gas-fired power plants at its Boca Chica facilities.