The lure of commercial riches in space is spurring a variety of plans to help launch all the components necessary for a fully functioning orbital economy.
The latest to enter this private-sector race is the U.K., which announced Monday that it plans to construct the nation's first commercial vertical launch spaceport in northern Scotland. Lockheed Martin Corp. was awarded $31 million for two U.K. projects: Establishing vertical launch operations in Sutherland and a development program slated for Reading to deploy a new "delivery vehicle" to deploy as many as six small satellites.
Is it the second coming of the Space Race?
(Score: 2, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 17 2018, @11:08PM (1 child)
I saved this comment. When then next person who is not trumpf is president, I will repost it and time how long it takes you to label it as trolling.
(Score: 1) by Sulla on Wednesday July 18 2018, @02:25AM
I wouldn't bother. I don't downmod people. Plus if you put another person's name in there instead of Trump thats just saying things that are incorrect rather than lying. Obama has things he gets credit for too, like getting us involved in helping the Saudis bomb Yemen and funding terrorists in Syria. He gets to claim credit for the ACA for better or worse.
Ceterum censeo Sinae esse delendam