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: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 17 2018, @10:03PM (2 children)
Don't mock space force 5
I'll bet you a signed dollar they are more effective than the english
also Scotland is almost as far away from equator as possible
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 17 2018, @10:10PM
So is Trump the one who makes corny jokes every episode?
(Score: 2) by takyon on Tuesday July 17 2018, @10:14PM
Subtle reference to Musky Pedogate [theguardian.com]?
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