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- From: zowie@daedalus.stanford.edu (Craig "Powderkeg" DeForest)
- Subject: Re: Private space ventures
- In-Reply-To: dcutter@oregon.uoregon.edu's message of 14 Aug 92 06:38:42 GMT
- Message-ID: <ZOWIE.92Aug16114108@daedalus.stanford.edu>
- Sender: news@leland.Stanford.EDU (Mr News)
- Organization: Stanford Center for Space Science and Astrophysics
- References: <1992Aug14.063842.2065@nntp.uoregon.edu>
- Date: 16 Aug 92 11:41:08
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- dcutter@oregon.uoregon.edu (dann cutter) writes:
- Could anybody out there please tell me the current status of the private
- space industry world wide. What comapnies exist... what they have done...
- thanks
-
- The only semi-serious private space venture I know of, was Bob Truax's. Truax
- is the fellow who built Evil Knievel's steam rocket to jump the Snake River
- canyon.
-
- He used to be based in Saratoga, CA -- right here near Stanford. Had a few
- rocket engines, plans for a `volksrocket'. Was selling suborbital rides
- into space for $100,000 apiece -- but didn't get enough takers (I don't think
- he actually collected his $10^5 from anyone) and couldn't afford to launch
- the prototype. I can't recall whether it ever got finished or not.
-
- The idea was to have sea launch and recovery to make it cheap, and to adapt
- existing parts rather than build custom ones to build the craft. A few
- years ago, the Air Force bought the prototype from him for a cool 3/4 of a
- million dollars -- enough to buy a house in Palo Alto!
-
- You can read a bit about Truax in `Great Mambo Chicken and the Transhuman
- Condition' by Ed Regis, at a bookstore near you.
-
- Are there any other people around who've come as close to success (defined
- as a private launch) as even Truax did?
-
- [It bugs me that there are people like H Ross Perot, who themselves
- have enough cash to finance their own space programs, but that none, so
- far, has underwritten one.]
- --
- Craig DeForest: zowie@banneker.stanford.edu *or* craig@reed.bitnet
-
- "So, if you guys make a living looking at the SUN, why do you spend so much
- time at the SYNCHROTRON, working UNDERGROUND at NIGHT?"
-