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U.S. Spaceports Commercial/Government/Private Active and Proposed Launch Sites

U.S. Spaceports Commercial/Government/Private Active and Proposed Launch Sites. Poker Flat Research Range. *. ·. Kodiak Launch Complex. Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport. California Spaceport. ·. ¨. Mojave Airport. Key U.S. Federal Launch Site Non-Federal FAA-Licensed Launch Site

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U.S. Spaceports Commercial/Government/Private Active and Proposed Launch Sites

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  1. U.S. SpaceportsCommercial/Government/Private Active and Proposed Launch Sites Poker Flat Research Range * · Kodiak Launch Complex Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport California Spaceport · ¨ Mojave Airport Key U.S. Federal Launch Site Non-Federal FAA-Licensed Launch Site Owned by University of Alaska Geophysical Institute Sole Site Operator Wallops Flight Facility Oklahoma Spaceport · · ¨ Spaceport America ¨ ¨ Edwards AFB · · Vandenberg AFB Cecil Field Spaceport * ¨ · White Sands Missile Range * • Kennedy Space • Center • Cape Canaveral • Air Force Station · * ¨ · Blue Origin Launch site Spaceport Florida Sea Launch Platform Equatorial Pacific Ocean Other spaceports have been proposed by: Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Indiana, Puerto Rico, Texas (multiple locations), Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming, Reagan Test Site Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands FAA/AST: February 2012

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