SpaceX Starship Launch On-Site Guide ❕
SpaceX Starship Launch On-Site Guide ❕|From Preparation to Pitfalls, Your Ultimate Cyber Space Trip Handbook 🚀 Want to witness the SpaceX Starship launch in person but worry about missing tips and hitting snags? This ultimate guide covering "clothing, food, accommodation, transportation + precautions" is hard-won wisdom—my brother and I endured 40°C heat and got stuck in sand twice to sum it up! From sun protection to accommodation, from avoiding border pitfalls to getting rescued from stuck cars, we’ve got you covered. Read it and go straight—you’ll definitely immerse yourself in the cyber romance of "sea + Gobi + rocket"! 🌟 1. Pre-Trip Prep: Complete Guide to Clothing, Food, Accommodation & Transport—Enjoy Star-Chasing Even in High Heat! "Clothing": 40°C Heat Alert! Poor Sun Protection = Star-Chasing Turned "Tribulation" The weather in Boca Chica, Texas, is truly a "test"! With direct high temperatures around 40°C during the day, surrounded by Gobi desert and the sea, there’s no shelter. The sun feels like a heating pad on your body, and you can get sunburned or suffer heatstroke in minutes 🥵!Outfit & Sun Protection List: Wear light-colored, loose-fitting long sleeves and pants (avoid short sleeves! You’ll get a burning pain from the sun). Choose quick-drying fabric that doesn’t stick to your body when sweating; Bring a wide-brimmed hat + sunglasses (not only for sun protection, but also to create a "cyber space fan" look—super photogenic 😎); Apply high-SPF sunscreen! Start with SPF50+ PA++++, apply 20 minutes before going out, and reapply every 2 hours. Don’t miss small areas like your neck, ears, and hands; Bring a small fan or wet towel—it’s a lifesaver when it’s too hot, otherwise you’ll really doubt your life from the heat! "Food": Bring More Water! We Lost 3 Pounds Just by Drinking Water—Dehydration Is No Joke Before entering the base, stock up on "food and drinks"! The surrounding area is Gobi with no convenience stores—there’s nowhere to replenish supplies~ Water is the top priority! You sweat a lot in 40°C heat. My brother and I drank an average of 3 bottles of 1.5L water per person every day, but still felt thirsty. In the end, we lost 3 pounds just from "sweating" 😂! It’s recommended to bring some electrolyte water—replenish electrolytes after sweating a lot to prevent dizziness from dehydration; Choose light, filling snacks! Energy bars, cookies, and fruits (like grapes or cherry tomatoes with high water content are best) are good. Avoid snacks that need heating or are easy to spoil—they go bad quickly in high heat; Bring an insulated bag to hold ice water and snacks that need refrigeration. Otherwise, the water will turn into "warm water" after a while, which is not as refreshing. . "Transportation": Must Rent a Car! Uber Is Hard to Get—No Car = "Lost Contact" in the Gobi Key point: You must rent a car! There’s no public transportation from Brownsville to Boca Chica. It’s almost a matter of luck to get an Uber—even if you do, the 30-mile ride is super expensive, and you’ll probably can’t get one after watching the launch. Without a car in the Gobi, you’ll really be "helpless" 🚗! 🚀 Final Summary: A "Cyber Space Trip" Worth Taking in This Lifetime You don’t even have to wait for a launch day—it’s worth visiting on regular days! The base is fully open to the public with no admission fee. You can enter the non-construction areas of the factory during non-working hours and see the rocket up close. It’s a testament to humanity’s "Mars plan"!Enduring 40°C heat, getting stuck in sand, and losing 3 pounds was a bit tough, but when you see the silver rocket standing between the Gobi and the sea, the shock and emotion will make you feel "it’s all worth it"~If you’re also a space fan and want to witness the dream of "from Earth to Mars", don’t hesitate—follow this guide to Boca Chica. It will definitely be one of the most unforgettable trips of your life! #ElonMusk#MarsPlan#RocketLaunch #SpaceX#Tesla