I suspect most launch sites have comparable situations. Launch sites are generally remote, and not big drivers of local economy.
MrGoodBright
Sounds like in general they are pushing for the development of permanent leo infrastructure across the board. Very interesting.
It'll will be fascinating to watch who is most successful at making that truly sustainable
Yeah seems like there's a general thermodynamics problem with sending a bunch of energy through the atmosphere
It's so completely wild and backwards. Imagine your not a reddit user, but a search leads you to a reddit link, and you're on your phone. You see all this stuff about downloading the app instead, and you're just going to bail, never reading the post. If there was no friction, they may have converted a new user.
They act like everyone already uses reddit and the users are so addicted they'll put up with anything.
The shadow cabal that ran Reddit
Let me know where I can sign up to help clean sunlight off of squirrels