climate model of our planet, and that s only possible with supervision and monitoring from space. that is what we need these satellites for. less than 700 people live on unst, and it s hoped the spaceport might bring morejobs and more people to the island. speaking as an islander, i m just really, really keen for this project to happen. i m giving it everything i can to ensure that this build happens and the spaceport is operational, because for the islanders, it s sort of a lifeline. the population has gone down, and down, and down. it s halved since 1999, and we need economic and social activity on the island to ensure its viability. unst is already a place of immense natural beauty and ancient heritage. this burial site was recently discovered not far from the launch pad. few places in the world can boast bronze age and space age sitting side by side. let s speak to matthew archer director of launch at the uk space agency.
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