[HN] Taking on SpaceX: Why Germany is building its own spaceport - eviltoast
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    1 year ago

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    Satellite data is growing evermore crucial to a range of economic sectors, from digitalized industrial production to self-driving vehicles.

    Companies like SpaceX, with its huge fleet of satellites and rockets, represent dangerous competition for established space-faring countries.

    To start, Dutch company T-Minus will launch a rocket from the German-Offshore Spaceport Alliance (GOSA) mobile platform.

    In the future, the North Sea platform will be used for European microlaunchers — rockets loaded with small satellites — capable of carrying up to one ton into low-Earth orbits.

    The BDI introduced its “NewSpace” initiative four years ago with hopes of seeing Germany profit from the booming commercialization of space travel.

    This leads to bottlenecks in land-based spaceports," Sabine von der Recke, a member of GOSA’s management board, said.


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