Elon Musk's Greatest Challengers Are Building a New Space Economy

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Sierra Space wants to build the backbone of the new space economy, in partnerships with Blue Origin, NASA, and more! And there's no better time.

The time to invest in space ventures is now.

And Sierra Nevada's new company, Sierra Space, aims to claim the mantle of responsibility by building the backbone of tomorrow's space industry in partnership with both NASA and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin, according to a live event held at CES 2022 in Las Vegas, attended by Interesting Engineering. A computer-simulated depiction of Dream Chaser separating from its first stage in low-Earth orbit. Source:"Within a year or two we acquired three companies, starting with Microsat," said Fatih Ozmen, CEO and Owner of Sierra Nevada Corporation, during the CES 2022 event."Last year we saw that technology was coming to an inflection point ... thanks for companies like SpaceX, things were a lot more affordable than ever before.

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