Virgin Galactic to Launch from Scottish Base? 50
Lancey writes "The BBC reports that Richard Branson wants to launch Virgin Galactic space flights from a Royal Air Force base in Moray, Scotland, as early as 2010." From the article: "We are designing it so that we will be able to tour it around the world. So we will have a main base in New Mexico and we are looking at three bases outside there to be able to operate from."
What about the equator? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:What about the equator? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:What about the equator? (Score:5, Informative)
They're not trying to get into orbit.
Re:What about the equator? (Score:2)
If you want to get in, or escape earth orbit, yes.
But Virgin Galactic only goes to the edge of "space" and then falls right back down.
Re:What about the equator? (Score:3, Funny)
Yes, that sounds about right. It's what I'd expect to happen to a spaceship run by the same company that runs Virgin trains.
Re:What about the equator? (Score:2, Interesting)
The equator is useful for launching. But what goes up must come down. You need to land as well as take off. There are rumors that NASA designated Machrihanish airport as an emergency landing site for the Shuttle. Though never used for that purpose to date. Machrihanish is over 3km long and remote from populations. Lossiemouth would have similar advantages with the addition of up to date modern facilities.
Contrary to popular conceptions, the North East of Scotland actually enjoys quite good weather most of
SpaceShipTwo (Score:1)
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The old formula... (Score:1)
Lead - engineer (Score:4, Funny)
"Aye Cap'n Branson, but she can't take much more !"
Re:Lead - engineer (Score:2)
..."Of these English tourists!"
/me ducks.
I hope their ship is rainproof (Score:2, Insightful)
If you add the latitude consideration and the possibility to organize flights for tourists, Spain or Moroco would seem a better idea.
Re:I hope their ship is rainproof (Score:1, Funny)
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It's part of an EU directive to ensure effective and fair distribution of rainfall in the europe. Each country has a number of rainfall tokens which are spent on rainfall per annum. Scotland import the rainfall by accepting rainfall tokens from other european countries to ensure that the rainfall exporters have more sunshine throughout the year. Italy and Greece are europes chief exporters. The UK and Poland are nett importers. England and Wales have 279 days of rainfall a year and have accepted 23 'grey skies and light showers' and 9 'fog' days from mainland europe in return for preferential North Sea fishing areas.
Re:I hope their ship is rainproof (Score:2, Interesting)
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f!X0r3D11!!ELEVEN1!! Phew, thanks for pointing that out. I must have looked like a right idiot!
Re:I hope their ship is rainproof (Score:2)
You laugh, and justly, but just as a matter of interest, the year 46 BCE had -- well, not quite 450 days -- but ca. 445 days. (It was the year that the Romans transitioned from the chaotic old republican calendar to the shiny new Julian calendar. They got it wrong at first, mind you, having leap years every three years instead of four because of a misunderstanding, but they worked it out eventually.)
Re:I hope their ship is rainproof (Score:2, Informative)
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Have you ever been to Scotland? It sounds like a conservative estimate to me!
Anyway, am I the only one who'd balk at taking a space flight from Scotland operated by a company that can barely run a train service out of there?
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Nothing to see... (Score:4, Informative)
if its not scottish (Score:1)
Strange headline (Score:3, Interesting)
Never (Score:1, Funny)
Lossiemouth is the perfect location! (Score:4, Informative)
As long as they are careful to take off and land over the water I can't see many problems at all.
Re:Lossiemouth is the perfect location! (Score:2, Informative)
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But... (Score:2, Funny)
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Deja vu (Score:1, Informative)
I live there! (Score:1)
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Re:Nah, not Lossiemouth (Score:1)
Branson's already in space... (Score:1)
I love Virgin (Score:2)
Re:I love Virgin (Score:2)