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Former Maine Air Bases Could Be Used To Launch Tiny Satellites

Robert F. Bukaty
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Associated Press
Neil Haines, facilities administration manger for the Loring Development Authority, looks out at the empty tarmac at the former Loring Air Force Base, Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2005, in Limestone, Maine.

BRUNSWICK, Maine - A group of science and space enthusiasts wants Maine to become America's leader in sending tiny satellites into space.The tentative plan is to use a pair of former air bases as the project's home. The former Loring Air Force Base in far northern Maine would serve as the launch site, while the former Brunswick Naval Air Station would house mission control.
 
It might sound like a moonshot, but project director and Maine Space Grant executive director Terry Shehata has some powerful allies interested in getting the plan into orbit. Maine Technology Institute has awarded $50,000 for a feasibility study of the project, while Maine Space Grant Consortium has committed more than $88,000.
 
Shehata says the project backers will likely know by next fall if the project is possible.