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UK Spaceport

Three Scottish sites are in the pool of five from which the UK's spaceport will be chosen, with Prestwick a clear front runner, although Newquay in Cornwall is making a strong case.

Why on earth would the UK site a Spaceport in Scotland, when every other week there is some SNP politician banging on about another referendum and leaving the UK.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36303741

http://www.spaceportscotland.org/
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  • Browntoa
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    so after Brexit we can still reach the USA by using Bransons rocket ship without flying over EU airspace
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  • Froggitt
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    I'm not sure space counts as EU airspace.
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  • Generali
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    Froggitt wrote: »
    Why on earth would the UK site a Spaceport[STRIKE] in Scotland,[/STRIKE] when [STRIKE]every other week there is some SNP politician banging on about another referendum and leaving the UK.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36303741

    http://www.spaceportscotland.org/[/STRIKE] the UK is such a massive distance from the equator?

    Hope that helps Froggitt.
  • unforeseen
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    edited 17 May 2016 at 4:24PM
    Originally Posted by Froggitt viewpost.gif
    Why on earth would the UK site a Spaceport [STRIKE]in Scotland,[/STRIKE] when [STRIKE]every other week there is some SNP politician banging on about another referendum and leaving the UK.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36303741

    http://www.spaceportscotland.org/ [/STRIKE]the UK is such a massive distance from the equator?
    Generali wrote: »
    Hope that helps Froggitt.
    Possibly because they don't want/need to put anything in a geostationary orbit? They have use of the Guiana Space Centre and Ariane 5s for that purpose.

    US manages quite well by launching from Kennedy Space Centre (28N) and the Russians manage with Baikonur (49N) so Prestwick at 55N is feasible
  • Froggitt
    Froggitt Posts: 5,904 Forumite
    1. Distance to outer space from Newquay - 62 miles.

    2. Distance to outer space from the equator (anywhere along it) - 62 miles.

    Hope that also helps.
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  • wymondham
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    If we can up our space programme then we'll be in line for massive handouts from other countries as aid?
  • unforeseen
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    Froggitt wrote: »
    1. Distance to outer space from Newquay - 62 miles..
    But you would never reach terminal velocity, especially in Summer with all the caravans about
  • kabayiri
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    8.5% of the space port should be in Scotland and the rest in the other parts of the UK.

    ...so that's the duty free lounge dealt with ;)

    I'm actually hoping they will sell a brand of port called "space" in the space port :D
  • VX5087
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    put it on a cliff edge and you could have port and lemming
  • chris_m
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    Froggitt wrote: »
    1. Distance to outer space from Newquay - 62 miles.

    2. Distance to outer space from the equator (anywhere along it) - 62 miles.

    Now look at the rotational speed of the Earth's surface at Newquay and at the equator, the latter is somewhat faster therefore a rocket already has more velocity if launched from close to the equator than from further away - which is why agencies try to get launch sites as close to the equator, within other practical considerations, as they can.

    Hope that helps too ;)
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