January 2, 2011
Since its launch on January 1st, 2011, APEXSET plc. has prioritised efforts for manned/unmanned space exploration with the Orbiter spaceflight simulator, which will involve the most advanced technology ever conceived and built in the company's history, as well as in spaceflight altogether.
A choice example is the Toehold space station, one of the largest ever built, which might in the future provide a spacecraft for a Mars manned spaceflight, be leased to commerical users for private scientific research, or even host space tourism as a large source of tourist revenue for Australia's national economy.
However, APEXSET is pursuing both manned/unmanned spaceflight to appeal to most companies seeking a second aerospace company for a joint project; these assignments will source international and engineering acheivement for APEXSET in 2011:
Projects in progress highlighted in tan; completed projects highlighted in yellow.
For more information about any of these APEXSET products or to ask for assistance in a joint aerospace project, contact APEXSET at [email protected] or send a private message to Jupiter on Orbiter-Forum (members only)
Since its launch on January 1st, 2011, APEXSET plc. has prioritised efforts for manned/unmanned space exploration with the Orbiter spaceflight simulator, which will involve the most advanced technology ever conceived and built in the company's history, as well as in spaceflight altogether.
A choice example is the Toehold space station, one of the largest ever built, which might in the future provide a spacecraft for a Mars manned spaceflight, be leased to commerical users for private scientific research, or even host space tourism as a large source of tourist revenue for Australia's national economy.
However, APEXSET is pursuing both manned/unmanned spaceflight to appeal to most companies seeking a second aerospace company for a joint project; these assignments will source international and engineering acheivement for APEXSET in 2011:
Projects in progress highlighted in tan; completed projects highlighted in yellow.
- FR-1 (APEXSET - pending)
NASA/CNES (USA/France) geophysical technology satellite
Will measure ionization irregularities in the ionosphere and magentosphere, which can benefit the design of communication satellites. - Telecom II (APEXSET)
French domestic communications satellite
Next-generation satellite to deliver television and telephone to France. - Toehold (APEXSET - Ascension Island Aerospace)
International heavy LEO multi-role space platform
To provide unparalled scientific space research and accommodation for manned crews, as well as unique commerical prosperity in space for economic potential (e.g. space tourism). - Centaur-G (APEXSET - DaveS)
STS (USA) expendable heavy upper stage
Will deliver heavy payloads to geosynchronous orbit via the US space transportation system. - M-3SII (APEXSET - BrianJ/4throck)
Japanese unmanned interplanetary space launch vehicle
Launched the unmanned Suisei/Sakigake spacecraft for Japan to Halley's Comet, 1985. - Salyut 6/7, Soyuz 7K-T, Progress (APEXSET - n72.75)
USSR manned space stations, resupply/transport vehicles
Launched an ongoing Soviet pre-eminence in manned space experience and scientific advancements.
For more information about any of these APEXSET products or to ask for assistance in a joint aerospace project, contact APEXSET at [email protected] or send a private message to Jupiter on Orbiter-Forum (members only)