Stratolaunch space company denies rumors it's closing down – CNET

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Stratolaunch could be shutting its doors.


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The space vehicle launch company owned by the late Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft, has confirmed that it’s still operational, following a report that it was closing shop.

Earlier Friday, Reuters said four sources told it that Stratolaunch Systems Corporation would be closing down.

Stratolaunch has been developing a series of space launch vehicles including a super-sized aircraft. In August 2018, the company unveiled a lineup of vehicles.

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The Stratolaunch plane was designed to launch a Pegasus XL rocket, with the company also designing three other launch vehicles including a three-core rocket that would carry 15 times the Pegasus payload, and a medium launch vehicle.

The company founded by Allen, who passed away in Oct. 2018, is also working on a plane to carry humans into space.

“Whatever the payload, whatever the orbit, getting your satellite into space will soon be as easy as booking an airline flight,” Stratolaunch CEO Jean Floyd said last year.

The Stratolaunch vehicles are all smaller than Elon Musk’s SpaceX rockets, with the former company aiming to enable “convenient, affordable, routine, airline-style access to space that empowers the world’s problem solvers, so that they can collect rich and actionable data and drive advancements in science, research, and technology from space.”

Originally published May 31, 3:18 p.m. PT.
Update, 4:15 p.m. PT: Adds comments from Stratolaunch; first published under the headline, “Stratolaunch space company reportedly shutting down.”

source: cnet.com


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