- Spaceport America-The Worlds First Purpose-Built Commercial Spaceport
Spaceport America has a rocket friendly environment of 6,000 square miles of restricted airspace, low population density, a 12,000 feet x 200 feet (3658 m x 61 m) runway, vertical launch complexes, and about 340 days of sunshine — and much more
- Spaceport America - Wikipedia
Spaceport America, formerly the Southwest Regional Spaceport, is an FAA -licensed spaceport located on 18,000 acres (7,300 ha) of State Trust Land in the Jornada del Muerto desert basin 45 miles (72 km) north of Las Cruces, New Mexico, and 20 miles (32 km) southeast of Truth or Consequences [1]
- What are spaceports? | Space
The term spaceport probably conjures up images of Mos Eisley in Star Wars, or something altogether more pristine and pleasant in 24th Century San Francisco in Star Trek — but spaceports are
- Houston Spaceport
The Spaceport supports a broad range of, commercial endeavors from aerospace manufacturing and education to Low Earth Orbit and Lunar Operations activities Our tenants are developing groundbreaking technological and creating a powerful regional economy
- Spaceport America Tour
Enjoy an authentic experience at Spaceport America, the world's first purpose-built commercial spaceport Learn the story behind this high-tech spot with a friendly guide
- Spaceport America - Commercial Space Federation
Some of the most respected companies in the commercial space industry are tenants at Spaceport America: Virgin Galactic, HAPSMobile AeroVironment, UP Aerospace, and SpinLaunch Other customers Boeing, EXOS Aerospace and Sugarhouse Aerospace regularly use the complex for testing and launches
- Office of Spaceports - Federal Aviation Administration
Recognizing the importance of space for the economic strength and national security of the United States, there is a need for a comprehensive national spaceport strategy to both maximize our space transportation capabilities and ensure the resiliency of our space transportation network
- Paso Robles Spaceport development makes strides
The City of Paso Robles is making strides in its plan to build a spaceport The project is now halfway through the application process
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