Again this is another quite bias BBC on-line site article highlighted here. There are other much more significant sources to the discussion here, being probably ;
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Spaceport America (SPA) http://www.spaceportamerica.com/
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World's First Spaceport Begins Construction :
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06...on/#more-32760
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Workers to break ground on New Mexico spaceport
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/...IuMXwD98S1BHO0
The BBC article in question here is seemingly more closely related to the Space.com source IMO. I.e. "
Sky High Groundbreaking: New Mexico's Spaceport America" by Leonard David, which was published two days before the BBC on-line one. The sources of the videos, by the way, is;
http://www.virgingalactic.com/pressf...ent=Presspacks
It is also interesting to see who or who won't necessarily support this
commercial venture in the global media. Places like ScienceDaily (
http://www.sciencedaily.com/), probably the most significant of the science sites on-line has ignored it completely!
Really the primary site here is "Spaceport America", and I would refer IIS'ers here who might gain far more from the Press Release pdf on offer (as dated the 19th June 2009.) I.e.
http://www.spaceportamerica.com/imag...Groundbrkg.pdf
Also useful, is the more extensive information sheet, at;
http://www.spaceportamerica.com/imag...ess_kit_09.pdf
Note: I would request the moderators seriously consider either leaving a "News Section" in ICEInSpace or that moderation is enacted in the posting of commercial media site without sufficient basis of really investigating the primary sources before comment. Really the BBC on-line article is really at best a second or third-level source.
I do appreciate astroron pointing this article to us, but would kindly ask that future posters of threads also possibly look at the original sources of information in question. It would certainly aid useful debate, comment and discussion on a general site like this one.