- PlanetSpace
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name = PlanetSpace
type = Corporation
foundation = 2005
location_city =Chicago
location_country = United States of America
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key_people = Dr. Chirinjeev Kathuria, andGeoff Sheerin
area_served = North America
industry = Aerospace
products = Rockets, Spacecraft
services = Tourism, Space Station servicing, and crew rotation
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homepage = http://www.planetspace.org
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intl =PlanetSpace is a privately funded Chicago-based
rocket and space travel project founded by theGeoff Sheerin CEO of theCanadian Arrow corporation and Dr.Chirinjeev Kathuria in 2005.In February, 2007,
NASA announced plans to provide PlanetSpace with requirements and specifications to provide crew and cargo flights to theInternational Space Station under the terms of theNational Aeronautics and Space Act . Initially PlanetSpace planned to utilize the Silver Dart for this purpose, [Citation
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date =February 1 ,2007
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title = NASA Signs Support Agreements With Two Private Spaceflight Firms
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publisher =Space.com
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url =http://www.space.com/news/070201_nasa_spaceact.html
accessdate = 2007-07-12] but on2007-11-21 PlanetSpace announced its COTS proposal would utilize a spacecraft provided byLockheed Martin . [cite web | url = http://www.planetspace.org/pdf/PressRelease112107.pdf | title = PLANETSPACE, Lockheed Martin and ATKteam up to bid on NASA COTS | date =2007-11-21 | publisher = PlanetSpace] This proposal does not include use of the Silver Dart. [cite web | url = http://www.indiawest.com/view.php?subaction=showfull&id=1198710491 | title = PlanetSpace Gains Momentum for NASA Space Delivery | publisher = India-West]Background
The mission of PlanetSpace is to make space travel accessible to the general public. The company has focused its main efforts on two major projects: the
Canadian Arrow , which is in development, and the Silver Dart, which is a proposed orbitalspaceplane .Geoff Sheerin , President of Canadian Arrow and Dr. Chirinjeev Kathuria, two entrepreneurs with a love of space, joined forces to create PLANETSPACE in the spring of 2005. At a press conference in May 2005 in London Ontario Canada, Sheerin told the United Press International that Canadian Arrow was nearing completion and that it was missing only one important component in its plan to develop its space tourism business: money. Geoff Sheerin proudly announced, "We have found our Paul Allen". Presenting the newly formed company PlanetSpace and his new partner Dr.Chirinjeev Kathuria.Dr. Kathuria was a founding director of MirCorp, the company that made history on April 4th, 2000 when it launched the worldís first privately funded manned space program and signed up Dennis Tito to space as Earthís first space tourist or citizen explorer. MirCorp was a joint venture with RSC Energia. RSC Energia launched the first satellite (Sputnik), sent the first man to orbit the Earth (Yuri Gagarin), built the Mir Space Station, and is a major partner in the International Space Station.
Canadian Arrow
The Canadian Arrow is a 16.5 m tall two-stage rocket, where the second stage is a three-person space capsule. In a somewhat conservative approach, the design of the rocket engine and aerodynamics are based on the well proven
V-2 design from WWII. The vehicle will launch vertically from the ground, on a sub-orbital trajectory, and will return to Earth via parachutes and make a water landing, similar to the splashdowns of the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo spacecraft.ilver Dart
Based on the U.S. Air Force's Flight Dynamics Laboratory-7 (FDL-7) program, the Silver Dart is a
lifting body designed to glide fromhypersonic speeds of Mach 22 down to landing. The goal is to develop an orbital space craft/hypersonic glider capable of carrying around eight passengers. The spacecraft is expected to launch vertically atop a two-stage-plus-boosters rocket, propelled at takeoff by 28 Canadian Arrowrocket engines (slightly updated replicas of the GermanV-2 engine) and land horizontally on an aircraft runway, in an arrangement reminiscent of the Dynasoar project by NASA.NASA based its
X-24B test aircraft on the FDL-7 lifting body and valued the added range and stability the sleek, sharp-nosed design. FDL-7's lifting body design would also give the Silver Dart about twice the lift coefficient of NASA's space shuttles at subsonic speeds. The design is expected to have extremely higher glide range and cross range than the Shuttle Orbiter, thus relaxing requirements on reentry windows and thermal shielding.ee also
* [http://www.planetspace.org Company Website]
* [http://www.space.com/news/070201_nasa_spaceact.html NASA Signs Support Agreements With Two Private Spaceflight Firms]References
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