The frontier of commercial spaceflight, which opened when NASAs shuttle program ended this month, is taking shape in an unfinished assembly of metal, glass and concrete that resembles a rust-colored stingray burrowed halfway into New Mexicos desert. Spaceport America bills itself online as the worlds first purpose-built commercial spaceport and will be the official home of Virgin Galactic, billionaire Richard Bransons venture that proposes to take tourists into suborbital space. Its about 75 miles southwest of the Trinity atomic-bomb test site where the U.S. ushered in the nuclear age 66 years ago.
Its even closer to the mobile home of Florita Munoz in Rincon, New Mexico. Munoz, 69, says she has little regard for this latest attempt to enter a new era. The 4-year-old project has already cost her state, the 10th poorest in the U.S., $209 million in public money. Its at least nine months behind schedule and its director says it wont generate as many jobs as backers once claimed.
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