First-Ever Private Spaceport Nears Final Approval
bobhagopian writes "According to the article on Space.com, the Federal Aviation Administration is nearing the final stages of certifying the Mojave Airport as the first-ever private spaceport. Both Scaled Composites and XCOR Aerospace (the two leading competitors in the X-Prize competition) currently fly out of Mojave Airport. The approval of a commercial spaceport will certainly facilitate the creation of even more private-sector space technologies."
Make sure you deactivate the Excelsior's Trans-Warp Drive.
taken! (by Davidleeroth) Thanks Bingo Foo!
There will finally be a place for *visitors* to land
and visit!
That they'll change all the signs to the Mojave Airport to the Mojave Spaceport? That would be really cool and I bet those signs 'll disappear every week or so:)
is mojave a proper locale for a wretched hive of scum and villainy?
Great... now rappers won't be content with having their own armada of Escalades... the only question is: How does one attach 24s to a shuttle?
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But when the aliens land there, how will Homeland Security be able to verify the required government issued ID?
Probably not a real issue; once aliens sample what passes for food in an Earth airport, err, I mean SPACEport the word will travel quickly and they will all stop coming.
"The bigger the lie, the more they believe." - Det. Bunk
No, but it's commercial so he will have to find some way to pay. Maybe he can bring along some three-breasted aliens like the one from Total Recall...
Space is big. Space is dark. Now we have a place to park
What a great idea, people would never take something for free when they can just buy it someplace else!
"Have you ever thought about just turning off the TV, sitting down with your kids, and hitting them?"
... a mission to Mars could be bit pricy for a car owner.
Surface: dirt, in poor condition
ROUGH; DEBRIS FULL LENGTH OF RY; BROKEN BOTTLES & FIREWORKS DEBRIS.
Runway edge markings:
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And a close Sarlac pit.
Those of us in northern California have also been known to refer to it as "Los Angeles".