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Houston TX (SPX) Mar 26, 2009 Astrotech has announced its partnership with the aerospace economic development entity, Space Florida. The joint venture will provide key elements to Astrotech's end-to-end mission assurance solution, streamlining the process for commercial space customers to acquire support across a spacecraft's lifecycle. Together, both organizations will provide a singular approach to global satellite market needs. Astrotech's and Space Florida's unique series of innovative solutions include: End-to-End Mission Assurance Services including mission planning, spacecraft design and development, ground and launch operations, mission operations, and end-user enhancement. Customer assistance with efficiently and cost-effectively navigating the U.S. Air Force Eastern Range. Additionally, Space Florida is advocating for passage of new legislation to create a Commercial Launch Zone (CLZ) during the 2009 Florida Legislative Session. If enacted, the legislation is structured to provide relief to some of the costs of establishing new aerospace-related business in Florida, including Free Trade Zone-type benefits, which lower the tax burden for a defined period of time. "Joining forces with Space Florida is a natural fit," explains General (ret) Lance W. Lord, Astrotech chief executive officer. "This partnership combines our end-to-end mission assurance solutions with Space Florida's commercial launch and ground operations capabilities - building a formidable force within the commercial satellite market." "This innovative approach to the commercial space business model will give Florida a much greater advantage domestically and internationally," said Steve Kohler, Space Florida President. "With the growth of satellite-based services and interest from the scientific community in utilizing the benefits of microgravity and the ISS, we see continued opportunity for our state through the commercial sector for many years to come." Leveraging a quarter-century heritage in the design and development of man-rated pressurized modules and unpressurized cargo carriers through its former parent company SPACEHAB, Astrotech Corporation has successfully supported 23 NASA Space Shuttle missions, and more than 260 spacecraft launches to date. Share This Article With Planet Earth
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London, UK (SPX) Mar 26, 2009Surrey Satellite Technology (SSTL) and EADS-Astrium have announced the creation of a new "Space Engineering Innovation Hub" in conjunction with the University of Surrey in Guildford, UK. |
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