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Mojave Spaceport Applies for FAA Matching Grant to Buy Advanced Firefighting Equipment

PyroLance firefighting system. (Credit: PyroLance)

By Douglas Messier
Parabolic Arc Managing Editor

To deal with the challenges of new composite spacecraft being built and tested at the Mojave Air & Space Port, the East Kern Airport District has applied for a matching grant from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to purchase fire-fighting equipment that allow firefighters to rapidly bore a hole through the side of a vehicle and put out a fire inside of it.

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  • May 17, 2012
Big Support in Brownsville for SpaceX’s Proposed Texas Spaceport

There was a big turnout last night at a hearing in Texas on SpaceX’s proposed commercial spaceport: Hundreds of people turned out Tuesday for a public hearing on SpaceX’s proposal to build a satellite launch site in Cameron County, and virtually all comments from the public showed support for the project. Dozens of people took the microphone and all supported the venture, according to Gilberto Salinas, spokesman for the Brownsville […]

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  • May 16, 2012
XCOR Announces Lynx Trip Winner

Jennifer Brisco, winner of XCOR's suborbital flight giveaway poses in the full size Lynx cockpit model at the Spacecraft Technology Expo in Los Angeles. (Credit: XCOR)

Mojave CA, May 16, 2012 (XCOR PR): XCOR Aerospace today announced the grand prize winner of a trip aboard the Lynx Mark I suborbital launch vehicle. XCOR Chief Operating Officer Andrew Nelson made the announcement at the Spacecraft Technology Expo (STE) in Los Angeles, CA.

“About two months ago, we were at an event called the Next-Generation Suborbital Researchers Conference, where together with the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) we gave away a suborbital flight,” said XCOR Chief Operating Officer Andrew Nelson. “We had a winner, and we had a backup.   Unfortunately our main winner was unable to accept the prize.   Our backup winner, Jennifer Brisco, is now the official recipient of the suborbital flight.”

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  • May 16, 2012
Mojave Spaceport Hires Consultant as Prospects for Limited Liability Bill Brighten

To boldly go.... (Credit: Douglas Messier)

By Douglas Messier
Parabolic Arc Managing Editor

The East Kern Airport District (EKAD) has hired a former state senator to help promote legislation that would limit the liability of spacecraft operators if they injure passengers during flights.

On Tuesday, the EKAD Board of Directors voted to hire former Sen. Roy Ashburn at a rate of $5,000 per month over six months for consulting services. Ashburn’s main responsibility is to promote an informed consent bill introduced in February by Assemblyman Steve Knight of California’s 36th district.

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  • May 16, 2012
Green Propellant Passes ISS Safety Review


HOUSTON (ISPS PR) –
Innovative Space Propulsion Systems (ISPS) has passed another critical milestone in their progress toward the launch of their NOFBX™ green propulsion demonstration to the International Space Station (ISS).  ISPS is working toward demonstrating their high-performance, non-toxic and environmentally-benign propulsion technology on the ISS under an award from the NASA ISS National Laboratory program.  In April, ISPS passed NASA’s ISS Payload Safety Review Panel phase 1 review.

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  • May 16, 2012
NASA: SLS to Return Americans to Deep Space

Todd May, SLS program manager, details the program's status during a session of the National Space Club's Florida Committee. (Credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett)

By Steven Siceloff
NASA Kennedy Space Center

The Space Launch System is on track to give America the launch vehicle it will need to send humans deeper into space than ever before, the program’s manager said May 8.

Speaking to the National Space Club during a luncheon near NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Todd May, SLS program manager, said an uncrewed test flight of the Orion spacecraft in 2014, SLS mission in 2017 and a 10- to 14-day mission with astronauts going to the moon and back in 2021 will leave the nation in a position to explore as far as it wishes.

“By that point, you’ll have the capability to go anywhere in the solar system people want to go,” May said. May leads a team of engineers and designers at NASA’s Marshall Spaceflight Center in Huntsville, Ala. “The ultimate goal is to put human boots on Mars.”

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  • May 16, 2012
Solar Power to Bring 50 New Jobs to Mojave Spaceport


By Douglas Messier

Parabolic Arc Managing Editor

An additional 50 jobs will be added at the Mojave Air & Space Port under a plan to locate three solar power facilities at the desert facility.

On Tuesday, the East Kern Airport District Board of Directors approved an agreement with Elecnor, Inc., of Delaware to locate solar power facilities on approximately 12 acres of land at the spaceport. The sites are located beyond the end of one of the runways and in several open areas between Mojave’s 15 rocket test sites, officials said.

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  • May 15, 2012
SXC to Hire Mojave’s Stu Witt as a Consultant

By Douglas Messier Parabolic Arc Managing Editor Space Expedition Curacao has hired Mojave Air & Space Port CEO and General Manager Stu Witt to advise the Dutch company on spaceport operations and procedures. During a meeting on Tuesday, the East Kern Airport District Board of Directors approved moving ahead with an agreement under which Witt would advise the company, which plans to begin operating XCOR’s Lynx suborbital vehicle out of […]

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  • May 15, 2012
Mojave Air & Space Port Hires Director of Business Development

Katrina Drees

MOJAVE, California (May 15, 2012) — Mojave Air & Space Port, the world’s premiere civilian flight test center, announced the appointment of Karina Drees to Director of Business Development. In the newly formed role, Drees will provide strategic direction for economic development and marketing initiatives, while working on tenant expansion and retention.

Drees brings more than 12 years of experience in strategy and business development. She has held management positions for growing technology companies ranging in size from startups to large public companies. Most recently, she was a member of the strategy and positioning team for SRA International, a large defense contractor in Fairfax, VA.

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  • May 15, 2012
CSF Sets Press Conference With Garver, Greason on Commercial Space

WASHINGTON D.C.(CSF PR) – The Commercial Spaceflight Federation will hold a press conference call on Thursday May 17th, at 2:00 PM EDT with CSF President Michael Lopez-Alegria, NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver, and XCOR Aerospace CEO Jeff Greason to discuss the state of the emerging commercial spaceflight industry. With the next COTS cargo demonstration flight coming up this weekend, this is a great moment to take stock of the commercial […]

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  • May 15, 2012