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Mon, Aug 15, 2011

Altius Space Machines Wins NewSpace Business Plan Competition

System Focuses On A 'Nanosat' Launch Vehicle

The winner of the $25,000 grand prize in the 2011 Heinlein NewSpace Business Plan Competition, hosted by the Space Frontier Foundation, was a "Direct to Station" space station delivery solution put forth by Altius Space Machines.

Jonathan Goff, Altius CEO, stated: "We are thrilled that our hard work for this competition paid off, and we are grateful to have had the opportunity to publicly present our space station delivery solution."  Direct to Station enables developers of very small satellite ("nanosat") launch vehicles to provide just-in-time, small-package deliveries to the International Space Station.

"This solution opens up a large new market for nanosat launch providers, who were previously unable to access the ISS because legacy space station delivery systems do not scale down well to nanosat size.  Our solution also enables the space station to function more competitively as a world-class research facility," said Goff.  "Ultimately, Direct to Station will change the way space station deliveries are done forever."

A key part of the Direct to Station delivery concept is the Sticky Boom docking technology being developed by Altius and SRI International. Sticky Boom, which incorporates SRI's patented electroadhesion technology at the end of a long deployable boom, can stick to any surface in space, from spacecraft to asteroids. In addition to simplifying space station deliveries, this technology can aid satellite servicing, robotic asteroid missions and space junk disposal.

FMI: www.altius-space.com

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