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  2. Buff It Up! The Best Buffers to Make Your Car Shine Like New

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    From pricey pro options to affordable DIY solutions, put a spin on your car's paint and finish with some of the best orbital car buffers on the market today.

  3. SSL (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, the Courier 1B, built by then Philco, became the world's first active repeater satellite.. SSL has recently pioneered research in electric propulsion systems, lithium-ion power systems and the use of advanced composites on commercial satellites, which permit significant increases in the size and power of a satellite's payload and extends the satellite's on-orbit lifetime.

  4. Andrews Space - Wikipedia

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    Andrews Space was chosen in 2006 as one of six finalists for NASA's Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) program, though they were not subsequently selected for funding the COTS R&D by NASA. [25] Andrews Space later supported Rocketplane Kistler's COTS effort. In 2010 and 2011 Andrews Space support Orbital's Cygnus COTS effort. [24]

  5. AdamWorks - Wikipedia

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    UAV Sensor Pod Design and Fabrication to support Wide Area Airborne Sensor (WAAS) Integration, including full Environmental Control System (ECS) integration [2]; Tooling Design, Fabrication, Parts Design and Fabrication for Primary Structure for a suborbital spacecraft funded under NASA's Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) and Commercial Crew Development (CCDev) Initiative [3]

  6. Commercial Orbital Transportation Services - Wikipedia

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    Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) was a NASA program to spur the development of private spacecraft and launch vehicles for deliveries to the International Space Station (ISS). Launched in 2006, COTS successfully concluded in 2013 after completing all demonstration flights.

  7. Aquarius (rocket) - Wikipedia

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    The proposal made with Constellation Services International for Commercial Orbital Transportation Services in 2006 was not selected. [7] $150 million was the planned development cost, as part of a $700 million project (that included a space tug). 100 launches per year were needed to be profitable. One third of the launches were by design ...

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