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The unveiling of the Spaceport America brand shines light on a visionary project many years in the making. New Mexico’s weather and wide-open spaces have been ideal for the aerospace industry since Robert Goddard, the Father of Modern Rocketry, began conducting research in Roswell in the 1930s. He was followed by Wernher von Braun in the 1940s, and NASA in the 1980s.

By the early 1990s, a group of like-minded individuals called, the Southwest Space Task Force, felt the impetus to take New Mexico’s space industry to the next level: commercial space and reusable launch vehicles. Based on years of study, they zeroed in on 27 square-miles of state-owned land, 45 miles north of Las Cruces as a location for an inland spaceport. When Economic Development Cabinet Secretary Rick Homans took office in 2003, they went to him and pleaded their case.

Homans then picked up the torch, presenting the idea of a New Mexico spaceport to Governor Richardson, negotiating with the X Prize Foundation to locate the X Prize Cup in New Mexico, spearheading legislation to finance the spaceport, and most recently, recruiting four aerospace mavericks — including Virgin Galactic — to New Mexico.

     
  1929   

Ridiculed for his unconventional ideas, Robert Goddard relocates from New England to Roswell, New Mexico, to build his experimental rockets in peace. He would become known as the Father of Modern Rocketry.
  Robert Goddard
     
  1946   
Wehner von Braun  
Wernher von Braun launches the V-2 rocket from the then-named White Sands Proving Ground, New Mexico.
     
  1954   
Col. Paul Stapp conducts a record breaking high-speed rocket sled test at Hollomen Airforce Base.
  Wehner von Braun
     
   1957  
Wehner von Braun  
The Manhigh high-altitude balloon test program flies from Hollomen Airforce Base pre-astronauts into the Stratosphere.
     
  1961   
HAM, a chimpanzee named for Hollomen Aero Medical Laboratory in Alamogordo, is the first chimp in space.
  HAM
     
  1979   
Space Shuttle  
White Sands Missile Range is named a landing site for NASA’s Space Shuttle. NASA missions continue through the eighties and nineties.
     
   2004  
New Mexico becomes the host for the X Prize Cup annual space flight exhibition.
  X Prize
     
   2005  
New Mexico hosts the first annual X Prize Cup in Las Cruces. As many as 20,000 people attend.
  X Prize Crowd
     
   2005  
Branson Richardson  
Governor Richardson and Sir Richard Branson announce that Virgin Galactic will make New Mexico its world headquarters.
     
   2006  
Governor Richardson and the New Mexico legislature enact laws providing for the world’s first purpose-built commercial spaceport.
  Legislature
     
   2006  
Spaceport America  
The Spaceport America brand is unveiled at the Farnborough International Airshow.
     
  2007  
UP Aerospace successfully launches SL-2 rocket to the edge of space carrying commercial and scientific payloads.
  Legislature
     
   2007  
 Legislature    

Spaceport America design concepts, created by URS/Foster + Partners, unveiled to the public.

     
  2007  
UP Aerospace successfully launches a Lockheed Martin test rocket system.
  Legislature
 
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