A new company will be unveiling its mission to revolutionize current space exploration activities and ultimately create a better standard of living on Earth.
Do we really need another company that likely won't get off the ground? I really wish the money was invested towards current efforts.
Quote from: tigerade on 04/18/2012 02:03 amDo we really need another company that likely won't get off the ground? I really wish the money was invested towards current efforts.My suspicion is that this company will be payload-focused, which is pretty much exactly what we need more of right now.
Quote from: tigerade on 04/18/2012 02:03 amDo we really need another company that likely won't get off the ground? I really wish the money was invested towards current efforts.That's a really strange comment. I find it ironic that so many state they want competition and they want investment in space. And when it happens, like with the Stratolaunch announcement, it's treated with skepticism by those same advocates and said that their money should instead go to one of the internet's preferred recipients.
There has been too much over-promise and under-deliver.Too much smoke and too few flames.I don't care much for the hype, I would just like to see something in orbit at some point.
Goods and Services:Custom construction and assembly of space-related systems, namely, robotic spacecraft and space launch vehicles to the order and specification of others.Technical project planning and design engineering of space missions that send robotic spacecraft to various objects in space to perform remote sensing, rendezvous, repositioning, and in-situ research; providing scientific research information in the fields of robotic space missions, the research carried out on such space missions and the technology that enables such missions.