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  2. Deep Space Industries - Wikipedia

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    Deep Space Industries, or DSI, [8] was an American private ly-held company operating in the space technology and space exploration sectors. It was acquired on January 1, 2019 by Bradford Space. It was acquired on January 1, 2019 by Bradford Space.

  3. List of spacecraft manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Supplier of space systems and ISS payload NightPod Bradford Space: New York, NY Supplier of green propulsion systems, rocket engines, Sun sensors, reaction wheels, acceleration measurement units, and astronaut workstations. Over 100 thrusters in-space Dynetics: Madison, AL United States used on Sundancer and Ares I: Tethers Unlimited, Inc.

  4. Asteroid mining - Wikipedia

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    Deep Space Industries later pivoted to developing & selling the propulsion systems that would enable its envisioned asteroid operations, including a successful line of water-propellant thrusters in 2018; [64] and in 2019 was acquired by Bradford Space, a company with a portfolio of earth orbit systems and space flight components. [65]

  5. The New Shepard mission is far from the first to carry scientific payloads to the edge of space, but it was the first to mimic the moon's gravity.. The gravitational pull of the lunar surface is ...

  6. List of space programs of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Space programs of the United States date to the start of the Space Age in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Programs involve both crewed systems and uncrewed satellites, probes and platforms to meet diverse program objectives. From a definition perspective, the criteria for what constitutes spaceflight vary.

  7. Blue Origin to simulate lunar gravity during New Shepard ...

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    The 320-foot heavy-lift launch vehicle, which launched without a crew on Jan. 16 from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, is meant to challenge SpaceX in regularly deploying satellites ...

  8. NASA to bring Boeing astronauts home days earlier than ...

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    The space agency said it was able to adjust the schedule because it opted to swap the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule it will use to fly its Crew-10 mission, which will now launch as soon as March 12 ...

  9. SpaceWorks Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    SpaceWorks Enterprises, Inc. (SEI) is an aerospace engineering company based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States that specializes in the design, assessment, hardware prototyping and flight demonstration of advanced space concepts for both government and commercial customers.