Jarvis Island Spaceport
Jarvis Island Spaceport was located on Jarvis Island in the country of Kiribati on Earth. It was the most important and heavily-used spaceport in the late 21st century through the early 23rd century on Earth. The New Jarvis system was named after Jarvis Island.
History
On July 12, 2079, Jarvis Island (along with Kingman Reef, Palmyra Atoll, Howland Island, and Baker Island) was gifted back to Kiribati by the United States of America in celebration of 100 years of independence for Kiribati. Jarvis Rocketport was subsequently built and went into operation in 2093. Its name changed to Jarvis Island Spaceport in 2116. For over 100 years, it was the most popular and least expensive method of launching cargo and crews into space via its magnetic rail launch system.
It was replaced by the Starbuck Space Elevator on Starbuck Island on July 2, 2205.
Timeline
- 2079-07-12 – Jarvis Island is gifted back to Kiribati by the United States as part of the celebration of 100 years of Kiribati independence.
- 2093-04-01 – Jarvis Rocketport goes into operation.
- 2104-04-01 – Kalana Taake-Smith named Director of Operations.
- 2116-04-01 – Name changes to Jarvis Island Spaceport.
- 2116-04-17 – MEP-DeV1 launches on mission to deliver center module for the new Lagrange Two International Space Observatory.
- 2205-07-02 – Jarvis Island Spaceport decommissioned when the Starbuck Space Elevator goes into operation.
External links
- Railgun (Wikipedia)
- Space gun (Wikipedia)
- Launch loop (Wikipedia)
- Mass driver (Wikipedia)
- Jarvis Island (Wikipedia)