Spaceport
A spaceport is a facility designed for the launching and landing of spacecraft. It includes various infrastructure elements such as launch pads, control centers, and maintenance areas. Spaceports are essential for both government space missions and commercial space travel, enabling the exploration of outer space.
These facilities can support different types of missions, including satellite deployment and crewed flights. Notable examples of spaceports include the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. As the demand for space travel grows, new spaceports are being developed worldwide to accommodate various space activities.