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Thailand Still Wants to Develop a Major Spaceport


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2 hours ago, webfact said:

The initiative, spearheaded by caretaker Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha, aims to propel the country’s technological capabilities and stimulate economic growth across multiple sectors, potentially creating more than 400 job opportunities for Thai citizens

With foreign know-how and investment?

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24 minutes ago, blackshadow said:

how about develop a proper ambulance service,........and give pensioners MORE MONEY ??????

Give the pensioners more? They should with all the tax they have paid.

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58 minutes ago, mrfill said:

Ready by the year 3000.......

 

It does seem ambitious for a country that hasn't yet managed to get a train system that is faster than a horse.

In 2018 they were connecting the rail line from Bangkok to Phnom Penn....????

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Thailand's geographic location makes it an almost ideal site for a spaceport.

 

The next generation of orbital launchers will require a downrange landing site for the first stage. The current - interim - approach uses a barge sited downrange in the ocean, at considerable expense (or the first stage returns under its own power to the launch site). It is far more economical to land the first stage downrange on terra firma. For a Thailand launch, that would be on Malaysia or the Phillipines.

 

Of course, its questionable whether the Thai government could pull off a spaceport.

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There are 35 spaceports and launch facilities worldwide that can launch spacecraft or satellites into orbit or suborbit.

In Asia there is Japan, South Korea, India, French Guianna. Thailand would be smarter to partner with these countries, but Prayut is all about his egotistical Thai Hub of ASEAN.

What Thailand really needs is more dependable electrical power generation such as nuclear power and reduce its import of carbon-based fuels.

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"aims to propel the country’s technological capabilities and stimulate economic growth across multiple sectors, potentially creating more than 400 job opportunities for Thai citizens"

 

so a multi-billion baht project is only going to create 400 new jobs?

I guess that is the number of thais needed to transport and uncrate all the chinese tech, while to generals scim off billions

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