29 Jul
2014
29 Jul
'14
10:32 p.m.
It's another company that has yet to demonstrate it can actually achieve successful satellite launches, there must be about half a dozen such companies by now. But I guess there's a good chance some of them may succeed in launching a satellite in the next 5 or so years. The more launch capacity the better.
Getting launches at under $100,000 per kilo is hard which is why even unproven companies can attract interest from sat groups desperate to launch.
They are charging $4.9 million for a 110kg payload into a very low 500 km orbit. That's about $45,000 per kilo.
73 Trevor M5AKA