Andrews Space

Andrews Space

Andrews Space est une faible société aérospatiale basée à Seattle, Washington.

Andrews Space Inc. a été fondée en 1999 pour développer des systèmes spatiaux. Andrews fournit des services de l'aérospatiale pour des clients commerciaux, civils, et militaires en mettant l'accent sur l'abordabilité.

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Projets actuels

  • Rocketplane Kistler K-1 - véhicule spatial réutilisable
  • Air Collection and Enrichment System (ACES) - Propose à générer du carburant LOX en vol depuis l'atmosphère[citation nécessaire]
  • Gryphon RLV vehicle - véhicule spatial HTHL
  • MicroX - Microsatellite[citation nécessaire]
  • Cislunar Flight Experiment de la NASA[citation nécessaire]
  • Andrews Cargo Module - vaisseau cargo et candidat au programme COTS de la NASA[citation nécessaire]

Projets futurs

Andrews Space a été choisi comme l'un des six finalistes pour le programme COTS de la NASA, même si elle n'a pas été retenu pour financement.[citation nécessaire] En novembre 2010, Andrews Space a été sélectionnée par la NASA pour examen des attributions de marché potentiel pour des concepts de lanceurs lourds et des technologies de propulsion[1].

Notes et références

  1. NASA Selects Companies for Heavy-Lift Vehicle Studies, NASA. Consulté le 8 November 2010

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