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  2. Gilmour Space Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Gilmour Space was founded in Singapore (2012; closed 2019) and Australia (2013) by former banker, Adam Gilmour, and his brother James Gilmour. The company's first project in 2013 was to design and manufacture high-fidelity spaceflight simulators and replicas for a number of space-related exhibits and the Spaceflight Academy Gold Coast.

  3. Comparison of orbital launch systems - Wikipedia

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    Gilmour Space Technologies: 25 m 305 [168] N/A 215 to SSO [168] Expendable: Bowen: 2025 [169] Gravity-2

  4. Ariel (rocket) - Wikipedia

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    Ariel is a suborbital launch vehicle being developed by Australian private space company Gilmour Space Technologies, for use as a sounding rocket. The vehicle has been developed to demonstrate and test the company's numerous technologies. [1] The rocket serves as a part of for the company's preparation orbital spaceflight capabilities after 2020.

  5. Gilmour - Wikipedia

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    Gilmour may refer to: Gilmour (surname), people with the surname Gilmour; Gilmour, Indiana, a small town in the United States; Gilmour (brand) owned by Fiskars (watering products, garden hoses, faucets and connectors) Gilmour Academy, a K-12 college preparatory school in Gates Mills, Ohio, USA; Gilmour Space Technologies, Australian spacelaunch ...

  6. File:Gilmour Space Technologies, Logo.png - Wikipedia

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  7. Timeline of first orbital launches by country - Wikipedia

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    Further preliminary development of numerous rocket space launchers and re-usable launch systems (Sänger II, etc.) took place after WWII, although these were never realized as national or European projects. Also, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the private German company OTRAG tried to develop low-cost commercial space launchers. Only the ...

  8. List of private spaceflight companies - Wikipedia

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    3D printing in ISS, in-space antenna systems, fiber optics Unknown Operational (2018) [229] Varda Space Industries: building products in space and bringing them back to earth (ex: ZBLAN, 3d printed organs) Unknown Operational (2021) [230] Deep Space Industries: propellant, communications platforms, space solar power satellites: MicroGravity Foundry

  9. List of orbital launch systems - Wikipedia

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    Eris (Gilmour Space Technologies) – Under Development; Brazil ... Comparison of Saturn V, Space Shuttle, three Ares rockets, and SLS Block 1 Titan rockets.