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Moon Express Opens Propulsion Development Facility In Huntsville, AL

Operations Will Be Key To Landing First Commercial Spacecraft On The Moon

Lunar resource company Moon Express has announced the opening of a Propulsion Development Facility in Huntsville, AL, that will be key to landing the first commercial spacecraft on the Moon. The announcement was made by rocket pioneer Tim Pickens, who joined Moon Express as the company's Chief Propulsion Engineer earlier this year.

Pickens made the announcement at the 2013 AIAA Joint Propulsion Conference in San Jose, CA. "Affordable and innovative propulsion is the key to success," said Pickens, who is responsible for overall propulsion architectures used in Earth departure stages, lunar breaking stages and lander propulsion systems for Moon Express, which is based at the NASA Ames Research Park in Mountain View, California.

Pickens is a well-respected propulsion expert who reached public acclaim as the lead propulsion designer for SpaceShipOne, the world's first private manned spaceship that won the $10 million Ansari X PRIZE in 2004 and led to Richard Branson' s Virgin Galactic enterprise. The Moon Express Propulsion Development Facility will build on his 20 years of experience in the aerospace industry, specializing in design, fabrication and testing of propulsion hardware systems that earned him a reputation as a leading innovator of the commercial space industry.

Pickens said Moon Express has already successfully met several milestones in its propulsion development plans, including:

  • Successfully test firing a "green" 400 pound demo rocket engine, demonstrating the new test facility checkout, as well as testing engine performance, deep throttling, and efficiency.
  • Developing new mono-prop and bi-prop propulsion systems for the Moon Express lander that range in thrust classes from 0.1-1000 pound thrust.
  • Investments into new local capabilities including design, fabrication, and remote hot fire test capabilities for "Green" propulsion systems.

"Tim is an avid inventor, entrepreneur, innovator, engineer and educator," said Moon Express CEO, Bob Richards. "We're thrilled to have Tim leading our propulsion efforts and to be establishing a new home for our rocket engine work in Huntsville, Alabama."

Moon Express will benefit from the proximity to the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center and the historic Redstone Arsenal. The company's Propulsion Development Facility will bring new jobs and innovation to Huntsville, known as "Rocket City" because of its core contributions of rocket technology to the U.S. space program.

FMI: www.moonexpress.com

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