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- UK’s first spaceport gets £2.5m funding to launch satellites
Posted by : Brij Bhushan
Monday, 16 July 2018

Scotland will be home to the UK’s first spaceport, Britain’s government has announced. Rockets and satellites will be vertically launched from the spaceport, which has received £2.5 million (approximately $3.31 million) in funding from the UK Space Agency. Its aim is to cement Britain’s place in the commercial space sector and it’ll be built on the awesomely named Scottish peninsula, A’Mhoine. This is in Sutherland – located on the north coast of Scotland – which should be recognizable to anyone familiar with The Proclaimers’ “Letter From America.” Sutherland was chosen as it’s the best location in the UK to reach satellite orbits,…
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