Los Angeles, March 26, 2008 – A small California aerospace company today unveiled a new suborbital spaceship that will provide affordable front-seat rides to the edge of space for the millions of people who want to buy a ticket. The
Agena Engineering Analysis Report
Came across this in a quick search for Alex on the Agena Primary Propulsion System. It’s the July 1964 Lockheed report to NASA. Seems pretty detailed on first glance. The Forward (Page iii) says: This Propulsion Subsystem Engineering Analysis Report
Tubular Spinning Lunar Lander
I came across this post and thought I’d pass it along given earlier E.R.P.S. discussions of a similar approach to the Google X-Prize Lunar Lander Prize. From the article in Science As a legendary designer of communications satellites, Harold Rosen
General Meeting #325
Attending: Dan S., Michael W., Gerald N., Julie P., Dave W., Alex M., Call to order: 8:05 pm, 13 Mar 2008