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Spaceport America


New Mexico SpaceportAbout Spaceport America
As the nation’s first purpose-built commercial spaceport, Spaceport America is designed with the needs of space tourism in mind. Unique geographic benefits, striking iconic design, and the tradition of New Mexico space leadership are coming together to create a new way to travel into space. The spaceport building is designed to convey the thrill of space travel while making a minimal impact on the environment. The low-lying, organic shape resembles a rise in the landscape, and will use local materials and regional construction techniques. The spaceport has been planned to achieve the prestigious LEED Platinum rating. A careful balance between accessibility and privacy is achieved, as visitors and astronauts enter the building through a deep channel cut in the landscape. The walls will form an exhibition area leading to a galleried level above the hangar that houses the spacecraft and on through to the terminal building. Natural light enters via skylights, with a glazed façade reserved for the terminal building, establishing a platform for spectacular views onto the runway. The building will provide a destination experience for visitors.

When will it open
Spaceport America is currently open. Preview tours of the area and currently available, click here for details.

Where is it located
Spaceport America is located about 60 miles north of Las Cruces off of Interstate 25. Future plans call for welcome centers to be located at two points along Interstate 25, one of which will be the hub of travel to and from the facility which will be located several miles east of the interstate.

More information
Visit www.spaceportamerica.com for more information and updates.
 
Spaceport America Preview Tours
Spaceport America Preview Tours feature guided, exclusive access to the spaceport site and provide guests an up close and personal encounter only available during the current pre-operational phase. Guests will take a journey through time, learning the history and evolution of transportation and trade in the American continent from the Spanish and Native American pioneers of the past to the space pioneers of the future. The approximately 3 hour experience gives guests an in-depth look at the scenic beauty and rugged ranges of New Mexico's Old West, as well as man's efforts to survive in the high desert. From roaming buffalo to the construction of the world’s first purpose-built commercial spaceport, guests will enjoy a memorable experience!

Guests’ Spaceport America journey will start in the community of Hot Springs, or what is known today as “Truth or Consequences”. The tour will travel past the expansive concrete monolith of Elephant Butte Dam, which was built in 1916 to control the then-wild Rio Grande River. After leaving town, the route will shortly coincide with the historic El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro trail- the Spanish “Royal Road” - the highway that connected this region to Mexico City during much of the colonial period. From 1598 to 1680, Spanish Conquistadores used this trail along with Native Americans, and later in the 1800’s, the first U.S. explorers and militias used the same passageway to navigate the southwest. It served as one of the central corridors for U.S.-Mexico trade after the 1820s.

Tour guests will learn fascinating stories about the some of area’s more colorful characters like colonial explorer Don Juan de Oñate, frontiersman Oliver Lee and the unsolved murders of Albert J. Fountain, infamous outlaw Billy The Kid and Sheriff Pat Garrett, all of whom are linked to the El Camino Real Trail.

The expedition will take guests near media mogul Ted Turner’s vast 350,000-acre Armendaris Ranch, which contains some of the most pristine Chihuahuan Desert grasslands in existence today. The Armendaris was established under an old Spanish land grant in 1819 and was patented in 1881. Turner purchased the ranch in 1994.

Following passage through the ghosttown of Engle, guests will embark on the Jornada del Muerto, or the “Journey of the Deadman” on their way to the 18,000-acre site of Spaceport America. The tour will venture inside the spaceport perimeter where guests will witness history in the making: the future home of the personal and commercial spaceflight industry.

The vehicle will first traverse the site to the vertical launch area to see existing space launch facilities and vertical mission control building on the eastern range. Watch out for livestock and wild animals as the group rides through two working cattle ranches that peacefully coexist with the spaceport. With cameras at the ready, tours have even encountered cows jumping over our lunar lander pads! The tour guide will then point out and explain the different components of the new Spaceport America infrastructure currently under construction, including the airfield, spaceport operations center, fuel storage complex, and the iconic terminal hangar facility. Lucky guests may even speak with a project engineer or stand at the head of the 10,000 foot long by 200 foot wide concrete “spaceway”.

Additionally, guests will learn about what it takes to make a successful spaceport and why New Mexico is so ideally suited for space access. A long New Mexico tradition of being first when it comes to space is highlighted through the exploits of local aerospace pioneers, such as Robert Goddard, Wernher von Braun, Col. John Stapp, and Capt. Joseph Kittinger.

Finally, the tour will include the latest updates on major players and trends in the emerging commercial space industry. Guests will hear the stories of Virgin Galactic, Armadillo Aerospace, XCOR Aerospace, UP Aerospace, and more, along with predictions for new game-changing technologies like point-to-point transportation and space-based solar power. With so much happening in space every day both on-site and around the world, no two tours will be quite the same!

New Mexico has a rich history spanning over many centuries. The Spaceport America Preview Tour not only introduces you to the people and places that make up our past, but culminates in a taste of the future. Witness the coming of the Second Space Age, and reserve your tour today!
 
Tours are on Friday, Saturday and Sundays
Times: 9am and 1pm (9am only on Sunday)
Tour Length: 3 hours
Pick up locations: Elephant Butte Inn, 401 New Mexico 195, Elephant Butte and across from Sunset Grill on 306 S. Pershing St., Truth or Consequences
Cost: $59 for Adults and $29 for Children under 12
Reservations are required and minimum of two guests per tour.
Follow the Sun Tours website:  http://ftstours.com/spaceport.htm
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