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  2. AstroForge - Wikipedia

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    AstroForge is an aerospace company based in Huntington Beach, California, and was founded by Matthew Gialich and Jose Acain on January 10, 2022.The company is working on developing asteroid mining technologies, aiming to become the first commercial entity to do so.

  3. Category:Companies based in Anaheim, California - Wikipedia

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  4. Rocket Jets - Wikipedia

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    Rocket Jets was an attraction in Disneyland at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. This attraction opened in 1967 with the new Tomorrowland and closed in 1997 for the New Tomorrowland update in 1998. [1] It was the third spinning rocket attraction in Tomorrowland and stood three stories above the ground.

  5. University of California High-Performance AstroComputing Center

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    The University of California High-Performance AstroComputing Center (UC-HiPACC) based at the University of California at Santa Cruz (UCSC) is a consortium of nine University of California campuses and three Department of Energy laboratories (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory and Los Alamos National Laboratory).

  6. AstroFlight - Wikipedia

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    Two Astro Flight Astro 40 ferrite motors powered the craft via a 6:1 gearbox swinging a 36x24 wood propeller. More than one thousand solar cells on the wing were the sole source of energy, producing roughly 450 watts of power. The craft, weighing in at 27 pounds with its 32' wingspan, had a service ceiling of 20,000 feet (6,100 m) depending on ...

  7. bisco industries - Wikipedia

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    Bisco industries was founded in Chicago, Illinois by Glen Ceiley on March 15, 1973. At the time, Glen F. Ceiley was the sole employee of Bisco industries and assumed the following roles: purchasing agent, salesperson, shipper, receiver and bookkeeper. Bisco industries is a supplier and distributor of fasteners, hardware, and electronic components.

  8. AstroTurf - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Southwest Recreational Industries, Inc. (SRI) acquired the AstroTurf brand. In 1996, SRI was acquired by American Sports Products Group Inc. While AstroTurf was the industry leader throughout the late 20th century, other companies emerged in the early 2000s.

  9. Astro-Physics - Wikipedia

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    Astro-Physics, Inc. is a manufacturer of amateur telescopes, mounts, and accessories. Founded in 1975 by former Sundstrand Corporation engineer Roland Christen, [1] the company is noted for its line of apochromatic refractors as well as high-end mounts. [2] [3] [4] The company is located in Machesney Park, Illinois. [1]