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By Tuesday, regulatory agencies like the FAA had already issued multiple NOTAMs (Notices to Airmen) covering areas around the Bahamas, Cuba, French Guiana, and parts of the Mexico flight corridor, indicating the extensive planning required for this historic launch. The published notices reveal efforts to minimize the environmental impact, especially because the landing danger area for Flight 11 is notably smaller than usual—a strategic move likely aimed at reducing risk to surrounding communities and ecosystems.
Additionally, a marine safety bulletin was issued, confirming that everything appears on track for the scheduled liftoff on the 13th, with the launch starting from Pad 1, SpaceX's primary launch site for this mission.