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Astrowright research scientist featured on “SpacingOut!”
Discussing commercial spaceflight, SETI, and the possibility of extraterrestrial life, Astrowright’s Ben McGee was recently featured on the popular space videoblog, “SpacingOut!”
Posted in Company Updates
Tagged ben, chasing ufos, commercial, mcgee, newspace, openminds, space, spacex, spacing out
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SpaceX Launch Success Heralds Wave of Manned Commercial Spaceflight Development
The successful launch early this morning of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and its Dragon spacecraft payload on a pioneering demonstration flight for NASA to the International Space Station has blazed a trail through conventional wisdom when it comes to … Continue reading
Posted in NewSpace News
Tagged blue origin, boeing, cst-100, dragon, lockheed, lynx, new shepard, orion, spaceshiptwo, spacex, virgin galactic, XCOR
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Timeline for LEO commercial crew services takes shape
Representatives from the recent Phase 2 awardees of NASA’s Commercial Crew Development (CCDev) Program were on-hand last week at Kennedy Space Center to speak to reporters about the future of their respective companies and spacecraft. One of the practical outcomes of this … Continue reading
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Tagged boeing, ccdev, chaser, commercial, crew, cst-100, development, dragon, dream, dreamchaser, falcon, iss, leo, nasa, new shepard, newspace, sierra nevada, spacecraft, spacex, transport
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