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  • Brownsville, TX: Gateway to the Mars..

    Space X has officially named Brownsville, TX as the location of its new space port. I can't wait to take a vacation down there. It would be a great Father/Son trip..



    SpaceX has chosen a South Texas site to build its planned commercial rocket launch facility,Texas Gov. Rick Perry's office said Monday.
    Texas is offering $2.3 million in incentives to SpaceX from the Enterprise fund, the governor's office said. The state is offering $13 million from the Spaceport Trust Fund to the Cameron County Spaceport Development Corp. The Spaceport Trust Fund is used to support the development of infrastructure necessary for establishing a spaceport.
    Founded by billionaire Elon Musk, SpaceX plans to build the world's first private, commercial vertical rocket launch site. The proposed South Texas site — which is at Boca Chica, a remote beach surrounded by wildlife areas about 20 miles east of Brownsville — had been competing with sites in Florida and Georgia for the launch facility.
    SpaceX getting the state incentives money is contingent on approval of local incentives deal, the governor's office said. The facility is expected to create 300 jobs and bring $85 million in capital investment into the local economy.
    "SpaceX is excited to expand our work in Texas with the world's first commercial launch complex designed specifically for orbital missions. We appreciate the support of Gov. Perry and numerous other federal, state and local officials who have partnered with us to make this vision a reality," Musk said in a written statement. "In addition to creating hundreds of high tech jobs for the Texas workforce, this site will inspire students, expand the supplier base and attract tourists to the south Texas area."
    On July 7, SpaceX cleared a Federal Aviation Administration environmental review for the Texas site, which some experts had said was the final key hurdle for the Texas site.
    SpaceX will continue its NASA-funded launches at Cape Canaveral in Florida, but Musk envisions a commercial spaceport focused on business from companies and foreign governments as well as space tourism.
    SpaceX is expected to continue building its Falcon 9 and Falcon 9 Heavy rockets at its Hawthorne, Calif., plant, but Texas officials hope the next generation of larger rockets will have to be built closer to the launch site because they will be too big to transport long distances over highways.
    In 2013, the Texas Legislature changed the law to make it easier for SpaceX to operate in Texas.
    Under the new state law, SpaceX could launch rockets up to 12 times a year, mostly between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., but not on weekends or holidays unless the company can show local and state authorities that scrubbing a launch would cause significant business consequences. At least one nighttime launch would be allowed per year.
    “Texas has been on the forefront of our nation’s space exploration efforts for decades, so it is fitting that SpaceX has chosen our state as they expand the frontiers of commercial space flight,” Perry said in the statement.
    In the region near the proposed launch site, at Boca Chica Beach in the state’s southernmost tip, two of five residents live in poverty. Leaders of the border town are seeking to make it as well known for space travel as Houston, home of NASA’s Johnson Space Center.

  • #2
    stepping stone towards the gigafactory

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    • #3
      Its cool just wish it was closer like Galveston or Corpus

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      • #4
        Originally posted by 01vnms4v View Post
        Its cool just wish it was closer like Galveston or Corpus
        Agreed, but the further south they go, the less fuel they need to reach orbit.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Sgt Beavis View Post
          Agreed, but the further south they go, the less fuel they need to reach orbit.
          i know this makes perfect sense, but for some reason that statement just cracked me up.

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          • #6
            nothing will launch from there once the illegals pilfer all of the copper.

            god bless.
            It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass

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            • #7
              nosotros

              When the government pays, the government controls.

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              • #8
                I think those 300 jobs and $$ in the community will be much appreciated.




                Brownsville named the poorest city in America

                According to U.S. Census Bureau data and economic website 24/7 Wall St., two of the poorest cities in the nation are in Texas.

                Data shows that the Brownsville-Harlingen area has overtaken McAllen as the poorest city in the country, putting them in the first and second spots.

                Rounding out the poorest top five cities are Lake Havasu City, Ariz., Dalton, Ga., and Gadsden, Ala.

                The richest city in the country is California's San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara area. Other cities the richest top five include Boston, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., and Bridgeport, Conn.

                Of the Brownsville-Harlingen area's 415,557 residents, 36 percent live below the poverty level, compared to just 10.8 percent in San Jose. Texas' overall poverty rate is 17 percent. In Brownsville, 22 percent of the population has only a high school diploma or other equivalent certificate. 37 percent do not have a high school diploma.

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                • #9
                  Fun fact. The father of the contractor who just built my patio addition has land in Boca Chica and they have been trying to work a deal with him for it.

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                  • #10
                    ^^^ small world

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by talisman View Post
                      Fun fact. The father of the contractor who just built my patio addition has land in Boca Chica and they have been trying to work a deal with him for it.
                      $$$$$$$$$$

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by talisman View Post
                        Fun fact. The father of the contractor who just built my patio addition has land in Boca Chica and they have been trying to work a deal with him for it.
                        I know an excellent cow skin rug dealer, whenever he's ready.

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                        • #13



                          Solar project planned for SpaceX

                          HARLINGEN — SpaceX is planning to harvest the sun to provide electricity, at least in part, to its planned vertical launch site at Boca Chica Beach.

                          Elon Musk’s Space Exploration Technologies, through subsidiary Dogleg Park LLC, proposes to place solar panels off-grid on up to 6.5 acres at the project site.

                          Musk is chairman of SolarCity, a major provider of solar power and panels in California. It was founded in 2006 by two of Musk’s cousins, after Musk suggested the concept for the company to them.

                          An application submitted July 30 by Dogleg Park to Cameron County asks for a commercial building permit, making it the third building permit filed, to date, with Cameron County in connection with SpaceX’s project here.

                          The acreage where the solar panels, or arrays, would be placed is in the area of the launch control center, according to the application filed.

                          SolarCity is the general contractor on the project.

                          Besides installing the panels on the acreage, panels also would be placed in an area near a security guard booth.

                          The proposed site is 17 miles east-northeast of the Brownsville South Padre Island International Airport and about 5 miles south of South Padre Island.

                          Dogleg Park now owns about 100 acres of land at Boca Chica. The facilities would be built on 68.9 acres of the property. The remaining acreage would remain open, according to the Federal Aviation Administration’s final environmental impact statement on the project.

                          The most recent application for another building permit came days prior to Gov. Rick Perry’s announcement Monday that the state is offering SpaceX $15.3 million to bring the space exploration firm’s new commercial launch site to Cameron County.

                          Several action items remain pending before actual construction can begin, such as final approval of local agreements, and obtaining additional required permits.

                          Perry said that the facility would create 300 jobs and pump $85 million in capital investment into the local economy.

                          Musk issued a statement, saying SpaceX is excited to expand its work in Texas for the world’s first commercial launch complex designed specifically for orbital missions.

                          Nick Serafy, chairman of the Cameron County Space Port Development Corp., said “bringing this new, cutting-edge industry to the Rio Grande Valley is very exciting.”

                          The Space Port Development Corp was established to facilitate development of the aerospace industry in Cameron County,

                          “We are witnessing the outcome of so many people, throughout the Rio Grande Valley and the State of Texas, having a vision and working together on this project,” Serafy said.

                          Dogleg Park on July 28 also submitted an application for a permit to install small solar panels off-grid, also in the vicinity of the launch control center. SolarCity is the general contractor listed on that application, as well.

                          The third application for a permit was made July 29 by the Brownsville Economic Development Council’s Executive Vice President Gilbert Salinas. That permit asks the county for a commercial permit in connection with the BEDC-SpaceX-University of Texas at Brownsville’s STARGATE (Spacecraft Tracking and Astronomical Research into Giga-Hertz Astrophysical Transient Emission) project, for construction of a 12,000-square-foot tracking center.

                          The contractor of that project is not noted in the permit application.

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                          • #14
                            This guy has his fingers in absolutely all of the up and coming tech. If even one of them pays off like he hopes it does he's going to make Bill Gates feel broke as fuck.

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