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  • Date Posted: Jul 01, 2026
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The Guam Land Use Commission approved a zone variance in April to allow Guam Evergreen Corp. to place and manage a space rocket tracking station on a 1.2-acre plot in Alageta Street in Barrigada, now zoned A for agricultural use, according to the GLUC. The Barrigada station will house a 26.68-foot antenna that will be used to track launches out of South Korea. It is the second space launch tracking station that has come before the Land Use Commission. An ADEX Aerospace Guam LLC plan for a tracking station near the edge of LeoPalace Resort Guam in Yona has not yet gone ahead. Photo by Daniel M. Perez
 

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