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On 1/14/2023 at 11:46 AM, texan said:

Correction: Axiom actually leased 270,000 sf at 600 Gemini.

Additionally, The Cannon is opening a 48,000 sf outpost in the same building and a 26,500- or potentially 53,000- sf location in 1150 Gemini. Great news for the Galveston Bay Area space startup scene!

https://www.bisnow.com/houston/news/office/the-cannon-innovation-hub-expands-footprint-with-pair-of-leases-and-more-to-come-117211

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26 minutes ago, toxtethogrady said:

There were rumors at one time that Embry-Riddle was kicking the tires on a possible Houston campus. I'm not sure that's still a possibility, but it would fit in nicely as part of the Aerospace Campus...

They had one in Houston a few years back but closed it. Either way I think the Spaceport and Houston will be in much better shape with the proposed partnership between Texas A&M, UH, Rice, and others.

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58 minutes ago, texan said:

New taxiway to begin construction this year and two large prospects are looking at the Spaceport for facilities.

https://communityimpact.com/houston/bay-area/development/2023/01/31/new-tenants-technologies-coming-to-houston-spaceport-in-2023/

Reading that article the spaceport has a lot going on than I thought. Is there any other major cities building out spaceports like Dallas Atlanta or any other Houston peer cities?

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20 minutes ago, kennyc05 said:

Reading that article the spaceport has a lot going on than I thought. Is there any other major cities building out spaceports like Dallas Atlanta or any other Houston peer cities?

There are other areas of Texas but not other cities. We're the only one in the state. It's fitting tbh 

https://www.faa.gov/space/spaceports_by_state

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3 hours ago, kennyc05 said:

Reading that article the spaceport has a lot going on than I thought. Is there any other major cities building out spaceports like Dallas Atlanta or any other Houston peer cities?

The Houston Spaceport is unique--it's intended to be more of a development/industry hub than a major center for spaceflight operations, at least not in this phase.

2 hours ago, j_cuevas713 said:

It's fitting tbh 

Indeed.  It's certainly breathing new life into what was a long dormant employment driver for the area.

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https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/inno/stories/news/2023/04/07/axiom-nasa-low-earth-economy.html

""The local economy is affected significantly because not only will there be jobs, but the amount of research and manufacturing that will take place over time will start to focus around the Houston area as well," Suffredini said. "There's a lot of testing and demonstration you have to do before you fly a system or [produce] a product, whatever that product might be."

Suffredini delivered his remarks at an April 6 press conference scheduled ahead of the May 8 launch date for Axiom Mission 2. The four-person mission will spend 10 days at the International Space Station researching the effects of microgravity and radiation on materials."

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https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2023/05/03/texas-southern-university-ellington-airport.html?cx_testId=40&cx_testVariant=cx_27&cx_artPos=3#cxrecs_s

"Texas Southern University is one step closer to achieving its goal of expanding its aviation training program thanks to a memorandum of agreement between the university and the city of Houston.

The MOA, which is for the development and lease of an aviation education facility at Ellington Airport, was approved during a May 3 Houston City Council meeting. The Houston Airport System will design and construct an aeronautical hangar, which will contain aircraft storage capacity, offices and classroom space, according to the City Council agenda item.

“The goal, quite frankly, is to make Texas Southern the school in the country when it comes to aviation,” Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said during the meeting."

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In the state budget released today, $350 million is included in it for the Texas Space Commission. $200 million of that is for Texas A&M to build a facility "adjacent to the Johnson Space Center".  I think the most logical place for this is the spaceport since there is already a plan for a university facility there. Otherwise my next guess is Space Center Houston land. The enabling bill, HB 3447 has not yet passed and is in conference committee. If it does not become law, this all goes away.

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On 5/25/2023 at 6:53 PM, texan said:

In the state budget released today, $350 million is included in it for the Texas Space Commission. $200 million of that is for Texas A&M to build a facility "adjacent to the Johnson Space Center".  I think the most logical place for this is the spaceport since there is already a plan for a university facility there. Otherwise my next guess is Space Center Houston land. The enabling bill, HB 3447 has not yet passed and is in conference committee. If it does not become law, this all goes away.

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16 minutes ago, Houston19514 said:

Status?

Both the state budget that includes the money for this (HB 1) and the enabling bill to create the commission and research fund (HB 3447) have been passed by the legislature. The budget is being examined by the comptroller and HB 3447 has been sent to Governor Abbott's desk. He was an early endorser of this plan so it should be a foregone conclusion that he'll sign them both/allow them to become law. We can hopefully look forward to planning and construction to commence on this massive facility in the next two years!

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17 hours ago, texan said:

Both the state budget that includes the money for this (HB 1) and the enabling bill to create the commission and research fund (HB 3447) have been passed by the legislature. The budget is being examined by the comptroller and HB 3447 has been sent to Governor Abbott's desk. He was an early endorser of this plan so it should be a foregone conclusion that he'll sign them both/allow them to become law. We can hopefully look forward to planning and construction to commence on this massive facility in the next two years!

I'm convinced in time  with the right decisions  The spaceport  could come to be for Houston  what the TMC has become.. it might not reach fruition in our life time but 60 to 70 years ... who knows

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Thought this might be a good place to post this - it's not specifically part of the newer part of the Spaceport that's being built, but it is at Ellington and Venus Aerospace's engine project does seem to be a good fit for the work that's going on over there, even if the craft is closer to the earth.

https://houston.innovationmap.com/venus-aerospace-airbus-ventures-2661319857.html

"Venus Aerospace released the news that Silicon Valley venture capital firm, Airbus Ventures, has joined its team of investors. The supersonic combustion engine technology — more akin to a rocket's engine than an airplane's — is revolutionary because allows for travel at a higher elevation. Jet engines rely on air outside of the aircraft to combust, and rocket engines work with a system that supplies air internally."

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https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/inno/stories/news/2023/07/11/axiom-collins-land-nasa-contracts.html

"Ahead of NASA’s return to the moon, two space companies with a Houston presence landed contracts from the space agency.

Houston-based Axiom Space secured an initial $5 million commitment that could grow to $142 million over four years to modify its Artemis III lunar spacesuit design for spacewalking from the International Space Station.

Meanwhile, Charlotte, North Carolina-based Collins Aerospace, a division of Virginia-based Raytheon Technologies Corp. (NYSE: RTX), landed a $5 million contract to modify its own spacesuit design for operating on the moon."

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On 5/31/2023 at 10:06 PM, texan said:

Both the state budget that includes the money for this (HB 1) and the enabling bill to create the commission and research fund (HB 3447) have been passed by the legislature. The budget is being examined by the comptroller and HB 3447 has been sent to Governor Abbott's desk. He was an early endorser of this plan so it should be a foregone conclusion that he'll sign them both/allow them to become law. We can hopefully look forward to planning and construction to commence on this massive facility in the next two years!

Signed into law a month ago.

https://www.kxan.com/news/texas/texas-space-commission-launches-how-it-could-benefit-local-aerospace-businesses/

"The space industry is getting a little extra oversight in Texas. Tuesday, Governor Greg Abbott signed HB3447 into law, establishing the creation of the Texas Space Commission. The group will distribute $350 million in taxpayer dollars towards the development of the space industry in Texas."

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1 hour ago, ChannelTwoNews said:

Signed into law a month ago.

https://www.kxan.com/news/texas/texas-space-commission-launches-how-it-could-benefit-local-aerospace-businesses/

"The space industry is getting a little extra oversight in Texas. Tuesday, Governor Greg Abbott signed HB3447 into law, establishing the creation of the Texas Space Commission. The group will distribute $350 million in taxpayer dollars towards the development of the space industry in Texas."

Clarification: the Commission will distribute $150 million, the other $200 million will go to Texas A&M to build facilities adjacent to NASA Johnson for training, research, astronautical material curation, and robotics development.

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https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/education/schools/2023/07/28/458135/texas-southern-university-becomes-second-hbcu-to-receive-accreditation-for-aviation-program/

"Texas Southern University's Aviation school has been recognized for its in-house aviation program by the American Accreditation Board International (AABI)TSU is the second HBCU in history to receive the accreditation, joining 43 other aviation programs across the world."

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On 7/12/2023 at 5:30 PM, texan said:

Clarification: the Commission will distribute $150 million, the other $200 million will go to Texas A&M to build facilities adjacent to NASA Johnson for training, research, astronautical material curation, and robotics development.

This facility will not be at the Spaceport but on JSC Property.

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Intuitive Machines moon lander on track for Feb. 22 landing after engine burns | Space

"But the lander will soon be put to the test. "Odysseus' largest challenge to date," officials added in the update thread, will be "lunar orbit insertion," which is expected to take place Wednesday (Feb. 21). The engine firing will put Odysseus in orbit around the moon in preparation for landing the following day, Thursday (Feb. 22), at 5:49 p.m. EST (2249 GMT)."

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