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Some months ago I wrote here about some talk by Portuguese ministers
about the possibility of "next-generation" reusable rockets being launched from the Ilha de Santa Maria (37º 43' N, 28º 08' W), the more eastward island in the Azores, and (their 1st stages ?) being recovered in the portuguese mainland (the distance between Santa Maria and the mainland coast is about 1,460 km). Yesterday the same minister mentioned this again, this time talking also about Beja (38.017 ºN, 7.867 ºW), an inland city (about 80 Km east of the coast) in the south of Portugal, where there is a militar airbase which (is / was ?) used by the German Air Force. Probably the idea would be to land the rockets there. If this happens, it will be after 2008. Anyone has seen some announcement by ESA about a new generation of rockets for 2008 or so ? BTW, recently I saw a photo reportage of the area in Kazakhstan in which the spent stages from the rockets launched from Baikonur fall. Since (some /all ?) of them have poisonous fuels / oxidizers (RCS systems, if not the main engines ?) the cancer rates are high in the region and the water, the soil, etc. are contaminated (one photo was of 3 or 4 cows dead near a stream). OTOH, the aluminium and titanium alloys of those stages are valuable and are recovered by the local mafias. The news article, from the Portuguese teletext, via babelfish (I let the translation of the minister's name stay ![]() Space BASE in Portugal Portugal can come to receive a base of launching of rockets, with the European Space Agency to admit that it might be in Beja and Santa Maria, in the Azores. The minister of Science, Innovation and Superior Education, Maria of the Favour Oak, explained that if it happens it will only be after 2008, remaining itself until there the current station of launching of rockets, in the French Guyana, South America. The hypothesis of Portugal appears, said, for being necessary to look for a complementary alternative to the Guyana for the next generation to rockets launchers, which the ESA wants to be recoverable. The original: BASE espacial em Portugal Portugal pode vir a acolher uma base de lançamento de foguetões, com a Agência Espacial Europeia a admitir que seja em Beja e Santa Maria, nos Açores. A ministra da Ciência, Inovação e Ensino Superior, Maria da Graça Carvalho, explicou que a acontecer só será depois de 2008, mantendo-se até lá a actual estação de lançamento de foguetões, na Guiana Francesa, América do Sul. A hipótese de Portugal surge, disse, por ser necessário procurar uma alternativa complementar à Guiana para a próxima geração de lançadores de foguetões, que a ESA quer que sejam recuperáveis. -- http://www.mat.uc.pt/~rps/ ..pt is Portugal| `Whom the gods love die young'-Menander (342-292 BC) Europe | Villeneuve 50-82, Toivonen 56-86, Senna 60-94 |
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