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by the_mungler
1152 days ago
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You're right, Mexico would be a better place to launch rockets from. You want to be close to the equator, and on an east coast so you can launch rockets over the water and avoid dropping boosters on people. Rockets generally are launched to the east to take advantage of Earth's rotation (we're all moving about 1,000 mph to the east, so launching west requires about 2,000mph extra Delta v). SpaceX is a USA company, and I believe their rocket technology is considered a government secret and must stay in the USA. So that's why SpaceX themselves aren't putting launch pads in Mexico. Also I believe equatorial orbits are still possible to achieve from USA launch sites, it just means more fuel/ reduced payload. Interestingly, the James Webb telescope was launched from French Guiana, which is almost right on the equator. Also Israel is one of the few countries that regularly launches their rockets to the west, as they only have a West Coast. |
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