Micro-Space
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Micro-Space is a Colorado corporation founded in 1977.
While one of the smaller teams participating in the Ansari X Prize competition, this company has an active aerospace program flying innovative liquid fueled rockets. A long history of flying small rockets with telemetry, tracking and control systems demonstrates its focus on the fundamental systems necessary for unmanned - and eventually manned - suborbital and orbital launch systems. While its operational systems are most appropriate for atmospheric research, the company claims to have produced modules which, if clustered, could power a "spartan" manned launch.
[edit] See also
- Space Fellowship - Hosts the official Micro-Space Forum.