South Atlantic Post
June 22nd, 2024
Today saw the start of a new corporation, Cavradyne Aerospace, off the remains of the mostly defunct aerospace industries of the 20th Century.
The company has stated in a press release this afternoon that its main goals are to send an exploration to the surface of Mars before 2034.
Operating out of facilities at the new spaceflight hub of the world, Ascension Island, with cooperation from world astronautics leader Altea Aerospace as well as ArianeSpace, operations are due to begin within two months.
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Note: Yes, name taken from the engine type found on Discovery One in 2001: A Space Odyssey. Hey, it's a cool name! :lol:
So yeah, I'm starting off one of those one-man VSAs to make my Orbiter experience more meaningful, much like plenty of other Orbinauts [Phantom Mfg., HASSESA, ISA, FSATGMADOE (that's a mouthful!) etc.]
To my knowledge it's the first one which will go beyond cislunar space, though. Should be interesting.
June 22nd, 2024
Today saw the start of a new corporation, Cavradyne Aerospace, off the remains of the mostly defunct aerospace industries of the 20th Century.
The company has stated in a press release this afternoon that its main goals are to send an exploration to the surface of Mars before 2034.
Operating out of facilities at the new spaceflight hub of the world, Ascension Island, with cooperation from world astronautics leader Altea Aerospace as well as ArianeSpace, operations are due to begin within two months.
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Note: Yes, name taken from the engine type found on Discovery One in 2001: A Space Odyssey. Hey, it's a cool name! :lol:
So yeah, I'm starting off one of those one-man VSAs to make my Orbiter experience more meaningful, much like plenty of other Orbinauts [Phantom Mfg., HASSESA, ISA, FSATGMADOE (that's a mouthful!) etc.]
To my knowledge it's the first one which will go beyond cislunar space, though. Should be interesting.