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Friday July 17, 2009
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The commercial push for spaceflight continues: eSpace: the Center for Space Entrepreneurship, a non-profit, aerospace business investment firm supported by the Air Force Research Lab, has put up funding for three companies for space business development as part of its eSpace Incubator program.
The three companies are Zybek Advanced Products, which is building synthetic moon rock for NASA to test lander and rover performance; Space Awareness Services, which tracks satellites, space debris, and other orbital objects; and Net-Centric Design Professionals, a cyber-security firm working on satellite imaging and network design.
Good stuff all around, guys; just let us know when we can all hitch rides on spaceships and we'll be psyched.
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July 17, 2009 11:18 AM
I think we need PRIVATE space exploration groups that are NOT associated with NASA or any Governmnet entity.
my hyper-inflated 2 cents.
July 24, 2009 6:03 AM
Cool. Going to moon is many people's dream. The market is good. Thank you.