Spaceport Development Picks Up Steam In Texas 116
RocketAcademy writes "The Lone Star State is moving to become a leader in spaceport development.
The Houston Airport System is officially moving ahead with plans to turn Ellington Airport, near NASA's Johnson Space Center, into an FAA-licensed commercial spaceport. The airport system has completed a feasibility study for turning the field into a spaceport for suborbital spacecraft such as Virgin Galactic's SpaceShip Two and XCOR's Lynx. In the longer term, spacecraft could link Houston to Singapore in as little as three hours, according to airport system director Mario Diaz.
Meanwhile, state Representative Rene Oliveira (D-Brownsville) introduced a bill that would allow county commissioners to close a local beach for launches from the proposed SpaceX launch site in Cameron County. The bill is part of a flood of spaceport-related legislation that has been introduced recently in the Texas legislature."
Houston to Singapore In As Little As Three Hours.. (Score:5, Funny)
(Line for the 10-mile-high club forms to the rear of the craft.)
"and thank-you for riding Virgin Galactic. We hope you'll come again."
Science (Score:2, Funny)
Science, shame they don't teach that in Texas schools.
Re:Science (Score:2, Funny)
Hey guess what? I am a Texas high school student and I am currently doing chemistry homework.
Re:Science (Score:5, Funny)
Hey guess what? I am a Texas high school student and I am currently doing chemistry homework.
No you're not, you are wasting time on /.