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The European rocket launch site in French Guiana may have become the world's most important commercial satellite spaceport, but Sue Nelson finds that its boom is alienating the locals. | The European rocket launch site in French Guiana may have become the world's most important commercial satellite spaceport, but Sue Nelson finds that its boom is alienating the locals. |
No-one forgets their first rocket launch. Mine was an Ariane 4 in the Amazonian Basin. | No-one forgets their first rocket launch. Mine was an Ariane 4 in the Amazonian Basin. |
The rocket rose breathtakingly and unexpectedly slowly - and in complete silence. Sound is a tortoise compared to the speed of light and it takes time before a deep rumble accompanies the visuals. | The rocket rose breathtakingly and unexpectedly slowly - and in complete silence. Sound is a tortoise compared to the speed of light and it takes time before a deep rumble accompanies the visuals. |
On my return to the Guiana Space Centre, the first immediate difference I notice is Cayenne's Rochambeau airport. | On my return to the Guiana Space Centre, the first immediate difference I notice is Cayenne's Rochambeau airport. |
In 1999 the terminal had recently opened and resembled an empty warehouse. Today you are greeted by the sight of rental car offices, a cafe with wireless internet and an area devoted to French Guiana's most important attraction: Kourou's spaceport. | In 1999 the terminal had recently opened and resembled an empty warehouse. Today you are greeted by the sight of rental car offices, a cafe with wireless internet and an area devoted to French Guiana's most important attraction: Kourou's spaceport. |
On the drive to Kourou, roads are lined with coconut palms and banana trees - very South American. | On the drive to Kourou, roads are lined with coconut palms and banana trees - very South American. |
But French Guiana is a French overseas territory and Nicholas Sarkozy is its head of state. When my French hire car requires petrol, I'll pay in euros. | But French Guiana is a French overseas territory and Nicholas Sarkozy is its head of state. When my French hire car requires petrol, I'll pay in euros. |
And boy, do I need those euros. Because, unlike other parts of South America I've visited, French Guiana is expensive. | And boy, do I need those euros. Because, unlike other parts of South America I've visited, French Guiana is expensive. |
Eye-wateringly so. | Eye-wateringly so. |
Supermarkets may sell baguettes, pate, an extensive selection of wine and a French rolled wafer called cigarette, but everything is at a premium because it is imported from France. | Supermarkets may sell baguettes, pate, an extensive selection of wine and a French rolled wafer called cigarette, but everything is at a premium because it is imported from France. |
My hotel room costs 170 euros a night - nearly $250 - and its mediocre restaurant has London, or should that be Paris, prices. | My hotel room costs 170 euros a night - nearly $250 - and its mediocre restaurant has London, or should that be Paris, prices. |
Ten years ago, hotels were the main places to eat. Today, a handful of independent restaurants cater for the growing number of visitors from the space industry. | Ten years ago, hotels were the main places to eat. Today, a handful of independent restaurants cater for the growing number of visitors from the space industry. |
Kourou's spaceport now launches six out of 10 commercial satellites, and evidence of this is everywhere. | Kourou's spaceport now launches six out of 10 commercial satellites, and evidence of this is everywhere. |
Armed robbers | Armed robbers |
Walls in restaurants like the Kong Long are decorated with satellite stickers from past launches - such as Superbird 7 and Inmarsat 3. | Walls in restaurants like the Kong Long are decorated with satellite stickers from past launches - such as Superbird 7 and Inmarsat 3. |
I pop into the town's Deli France for a coffee and it, too, has stickers for Rosetta, Protostar and a Union Jack with the word "propulsion" on it. | I pop into the town's Deli France for a coffee and it, too, has stickers for Rosetta, Protostar and a Union Jack with the word "propulsion" on it. |
They are reminders of the international nature of space science. | They are reminders of the international nature of space science. |
The Deli France's managers are Chinese - one of the territory's many ethnic groups. Unfortunately, Chinese-run businesses are often targeted by armed robbers. | The Deli France's managers are Chinese - one of the territory's many ethnic groups. Unfortunately, Chinese-run businesses are often targeted by armed robbers. |
The gunmen, I hear later from a former policeman, have links with the Columbian drugs trade. | The gunmen, I hear later from a former policeman, have links with the Columbian drugs trade. |
This rise in crime is a huge concern for locals, and after having a sawn off shotgun pointed at his face, the policeman finally decided to leave French Guiana. | This rise in crime is a huge concern for locals, and after having a sawn off shotgun pointed at his face, the policeman finally decided to leave French Guiana. |
The hotel advises me not to go anywhere alone, but I brave the town centre on foot and also drive around, keen to see what has changed. | The hotel advises me not to go anywhere alone, but I brave the town centre on foot and also drive around, keen to see what has changed. |
Space theme | Space theme |
Kourou appears to have doubled in size with new pastel-coloured, low-rise buildings, either on every street, or in the process of construction. | Kourou appears to have doubled in size with new pastel-coloured, low-rise buildings, either on every street, or in the process of construction. |
"Every time I come here," said one scientist, "something else has been built." | "Every time I come here," said one scientist, "something else has been built." |
Roads are lined with billboards for companies and services, usually with a space theme: the French Space Agency, CNES; the satellite manufacturers EADS Astrium; a Planet Surf shop and one ad simply promoting the region's unique selling point: 100% Espace 100% Guiana. | Roads are lined with billboards for companies and services, usually with a space theme: the French Space Agency, CNES; the satellite manufacturers EADS Astrium; a Planet Surf shop and one ad simply promoting the region's unique selling point: 100% Espace 100% Guiana. |
The poor of Guiana live in shacks like the Cali slum in Cayenne | The poor of Guiana live in shacks like the Cali slum in Cayenne |
Yet this high-tech industry is at odds with the town itself. | Yet this high-tech industry is at odds with the town itself. |
Kourou may be one of French Guiana's fastest growing towns, but it is also one of its poorest. | Kourou may be one of French Guiana's fastest growing towns, but it is also one of its poorest. |
Unemployment is high and its beaches are stunning but empty. Silt from the Amazon turns the water brown, making tourism difficult. | Unemployment is high and its beaches are stunning but empty. Silt from the Amazon turns the water brown, making tourism difficult. |
There also appears to be little interaction between the expats and French Guianians, an observation that makes me feel more and more uncomfortable. | There also appears to be little interaction between the expats and French Guianians, an observation that makes me feel more and more uncomfortable. |
Russian rockets | Russian rockets |
I ask a French engineer how he feels. "Proud," he says. "It's like Britain's relationship with India." | I ask a French engineer how he feels. "Proud," he says. "It's like Britain's relationship with India." |
One thing that hasn't changed is the weather - an average temperature of 28C and 90% humidity. | One thing that hasn't changed is the weather - an average temperature of 28C and 90% humidity. |
Out of the protective comfort of air conditioning, it is like being smothered by a hot, wet flannel. | Out of the protective comfort of air conditioning, it is like being smothered by a hot, wet flannel. |
Driving to and from the spaceport's press centre each day, just outside Kourou, I pass members of the French Foreign Legion protecting the site. | Driving to and from the spaceport's press centre each day, just outside Kourou, I pass members of the French Foreign Legion protecting the site. |
Kourou has become the world's leading commercial satellite spaceport | Kourou has become the world's leading commercial satellite spaceport |
The Space Museum next door had nothing in it on my last visit. This time, I spend an enjoyable hour swotting up on cryogenic main stage engines. Well, I am a science writer. | |
The final launch of 2009 was also the final launch of the generic Ariane 5 rocket. From now on only the next generation Ariane 5s, the ECAs, will carry satellites into orbit. As will, for the first time in the spaceport's history, Russian Soyuz rockets. | The final launch of 2009 was also the final launch of the generic Ariane 5 rocket. From now on only the next generation Ariane 5s, the ECAs, will carry satellites into orbit. As will, for the first time in the spaceport's history, Russian Soyuz rockets. |
The first Soyuz launch is scheduled for later this year and a community of Russians has moved into French Guiana in preparation. | The first Soyuz launch is scheduled for later this year and a community of Russians has moved into French Guiana in preparation. |
A small part of South America, ruled by the French, is about to undergo yet another change. | A small part of South America, ruled by the French, is about to undergo yet another change. |
One can't help feeling that the locals don't get much say in the matter. | One can't help feeling that the locals don't get much say in the matter. |
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