Submitted by Extreme_Qwerty t3_10msdtk in Pennsylvania
Atrocious_1 t1_j68rcbd wrote
Reply to comment by face_eater_5000 in Pennsylvania's only saving grace is that New Jersey came in worse by Extreme_Qwerty
You'd have to convince the Republican legislature to not strip education funding fifteen years ago
face_eater_5000 t1_j69d09d wrote
Yeah, but you could import people. Texas imports a lot of aerospace talent from elsewhere.
Atrocious_1 t1_j69fhwp wrote
Ok, sure. That's a possibility.
Now, there are other issues. PA isn't in a position to launch rockets. There's a reason it's all done in FL and TX, and that's not taxes, it's geography.
Then there's the issue where PA doesn't have the same sort of relationship with the military.
You'd need to change a huge amount of the culture. Really, it'd be better to heavily invest in tech, possibly semiconductor manufacturing, and software. There are plenty of places ripe for it.
face_eater_5000 t1_j6hbtfy wrote
Texas wasn't a place where launches occurred until SpaceX set up their Starbase in Brownsville. Thiokol corporation made the Shuttle booster rockets in Utah, where no launches occur. As a matter of fact, Cambridge, MA was under consideration to be the location for Mission Control before Houston. There are a number of aerospace companies in Maryland, which doesn't have any launch facilities either. I've seen interesting aerospace companies pop up in places that I would never have expected. Hermeus Aerospace comes to mind - they are in Georgia. Space Tango is in North Carolina. There is absolutely no reason why Pennsylvania couldn't have a robust aerospace industry. It has good universities and pretty good proximity to other good schools out of state. It's much more a matter of wanting it. I see the potential.
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