Space - Spacex, NASA, Rocket Lab
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In your face North Korea!
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Meanwhile, in Pyongyan
"Mad props kiwis, mad props"
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@canefan said in Rocket Lab:
Considering that the cost of a rocket lab launch is about 5% the cost of the average launch with everyone else (IIRC) we could be on the verge of a boom. When the IPO comes beam me up!!
hmm, just checked their website, and no jobs that I could apply for. Looking for something as I finished my last contract (so @NTA can speak to me again), so might just send them my CV anyway...
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Have a 2 degrees of separation link to these guys. My ex-workmate's partner is a rocket engineer for them - saw her posting about his work and laughing that they launched at 4.20
He's a mad skilled dude, made a hovercraft out of a vaccum engine, a surfboard and some rubber! 3-4mm of patchy lift counts aye?!!
They've just moved to the US as the company is setting up a branch of the business over there. Pretty cool to see things going so well for them. It'll be amazing for the region and NZ.
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There are a couple of other companies looking to compete in the same space so good that RL has the early lead.
Don't hold yr breath waiting for an IPO. It's technically a NZ/US company but almost all the venture capital is out of California.
their website is called rocketlab usa
"Rocket Lab is a private company, with major investors including Khosla Ventures, Bessemer Venture Partners, Data Collective, Promus Ventures, Lockheed Martin and K1W1".
So apart from a bit of govt seed money and some from Stephen Tindall its effectively USA - USA - USA.
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@dogmeat said in Rocket Lab:
There are a couple of other companies looking to compete in the same space so good that RL has the early lead.
Don't hold yr breath waiting for an IPO. It's technically a NZ/US company but almost all the venture capital is out of California.
their website is called rocketlab usa
"Rocket Lab is a private company, with major investors including Khosla Ventures, Bessemer Venture Partners, Data Collective, Promus Ventures, Lockheed Martin and K1W1".
So apart from a bit of govt seed money and some from Stephen Tindall its effectively USA - USA - USA.
Apart from all the brain powerShame we won't be able to invest in our own space program anytime soon. Did I read that NASA invested too? Their very low projected per-launch costs must be a concern for competitors
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@taniwharugby said in Rocket Lab:
@canefan they'll just get forced to put prices up....
reminds me of that movie War Dogs when they put in a bid to supply weapons and they were just ridiculously cheaper than everyone else....
That was a great scene from a great movie
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The launch scrubbed in December is potentially minutes away from being cleared to go today