Monday, September 8, 2008
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Developing facilities in Alaska, USA, including a launch facility in Kodiak and a satellite ground station in Fairbanks.
http://www.akaerospace.com/
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European commercial launch service providing heavy-lift launchers to place large satellites into any orbit. [choose between English and French]
http://www.arianespace.com/
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Building and operating a commercially financed large launch vehicle designed for both LEO and GTO launches.
http://www.bealaerospace.com/
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A joint German-Russian venture offering launch services on converted ICBM's. Provides news, technical and mission profiles, gallery and contact information.
http://www.eurockot.com/
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A joint Russian-American venture to market and provide launch services on Proton and Atlas launch vehicles. Provides information about the company, services, launch vehicles and launch campaigns.
http://www.ilslaunch.com/
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A floating launch platform sited on the equator.
http://www.sea-launch.com/
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Operating a licensed commercial space port in California.
http://www.calspace.com/
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A joint European-Russian company providing spacecraft launch services with the Soyuz rockets. Includes information about the company and services, vehicle description.
http://www.starsem.com
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A nonprofit corporation intending to set up the first manned Lunar Station and offering a change to win a trip into space.
http://www.translunar.org/
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