We're still in the dark when it comes to the complex's details, but Bloomberg believes that it'll have an "ultrafuturistic design." Its launchpads might also have a number of automated implements to make transitions from one launch to the next a lot faster. You see, Musk might be content with 12 launches per year for now, but he ultimately wants to do several per day once traveling to Mars isn't but a science fiction plotline. He wants to be able to quickly send off people and equipment to the red planet to make building colonies possible by letting machines set up, refuel and ultimately, launch rockets with limited human input. We've yet to hear when the site's expected to become operational, but we'll inform you when we find out.