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Hawaii Space Base - PaulW - 02-18-2018

http://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2018/02/18/hawaii-news/company-with-new-tech-exploring-sites-to-launch-satellites/

Just wanted to give the Protestors a heads up so they can start mobilizing against this threat to Hawaii's moribund economy.

But seriously, I just can't picture how this would work, but I look forward to seeing them try.


RE: Hawaii Space Base - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 02-18-2018

I say, launch 'em Dano.

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RE: Hawaii Space Base - leilanidude - 02-18-2018

Interesting that they would like about 2,000 acres.


RE: Hawaii Space Base - rainyjim - 02-18-2018

People have been talking about Mauna Loa (Ka'u district specifically) as being one of the optimal sites to anchor a space elevator for decades now. Geothermal energy would be optimal for this kind of endeavor and the remote location would be perfect as well.

Granted space elevators are still in the future, but just saying there are a lot of reasons why Hawaii would make a good space port.


RE: Hawaii Space Base - PaulW - 02-18-2018

Space elevators, I've always loved that idea. But now I doubt anything as radical could ever go ahead, with all the NIMBYs and luddites out there.


RE: Hawaii Space Base - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 02-18-2018

It requires less energy to launch a satellite into orbit closer to the equator. South Point, like Cape Canaveral has a large expanse of ocean east of any launch facility they might choose near the coast. Should something go wrong with a launch, it shouldn't affect a populated area on the ground, but fall harmlessly into the sea.

I'm sure there are people already concocting one in a trillion scenarios where an off course launch vehicle could potentially land on a coffee tree, macnut tree, or God forbid, South Point Pizza, Beer & Billiards.

Recycle Puna. Humans, although probably not you personally, have already left 400,000 pounds of trash on the moon. - YouTube's Half As Interesting


RE: Hawaii Space Base - SBH - 02-18-2018

Would that Space Elevator music be playing “Stairway to Heaven”? Then I would be all for it.


RE: Hawaii Space Base - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 02-18-2018

Space Elevator music be playing “Stairway to Heaven”?

Perfect choice! It's a song that should also get you from earth to low orbit in one play!


RE: Hawaii Space Base - geochem - 02-18-2018

quote:
Originally posted by rainyjim

People have been talking about Mauna Loa (Ka'u district specifically) as being one of the optimal sites to anchor a space elevator for decades now. Geothermal energy would be optimal for this kind of endeavor and the remote location would be perfect as well.

Granted space elevators are still in the future, but just saying there are a lot of reasons why Hawaii would make a good space port.


You did notice that the article mentions only solar - they knew that any mention of geothermal would instantly doom the idea....

But, given that it is a new concept, it's already doomed for anywhere in Hawaii.


RE: Hawaii Space Base - Obie - 02-18-2018

The people living in Ka'u have long opposed any development.