It looks like the folks over at Lockheed Martin Space Systems near Denver, Colorado are pushing the launch button on a new type of automated and reusable spaceship design - one able to transport payloads into space in future years.
Way back in December of last year, a hush-hush test flight of a small, unmanned aerial vehicle took place from the site of New Mexico’s Spaceport America.
Linking up with the expertise and launch site hardware available from UP Aerospace of Highlands Ranch, Colorado, a Lockheed Martin research vehicle flew under its own power. Soaring just a few thousand feet into the air, the small winged craft was recovered a few hours after liftoff.
Thanks to the investigative spunk of Bob Martin at KRQE-TV in Albuquerque, he has helped pull back the curtain on what was flown - a small scale prototype of a space launch system.
Take a look at his spotlight story at:
http://www.krqe.com/global/story.asp?s=8173339
All the more reason that Lockheed Martin recently inked a Memorandum of Understanding with the New Mexico Spaceport Authority to carry out future testing at the spaceport.
“We completed the December 19, 2007 launch for Lockheed Martin in record time,” said Jerry Larson, President of UP Aerospace, Inc. “Contract signing to launch was only a few months,” he told me.
“We firmly believe that developing this lean launch operations capability is an essential element of the ultimate success of space commercialization,” Larson added.














April 18th, 2008 at 11:21 am
It seems like companies have been “starting development” on projects like this for many years now. Lets hope that there is critical mass now with competition, investor interest, NASA COTS, ISS resupply needs, and a supportive New Mexico government to actually nurture one of these projects through to fruition.
April 18th, 2008 at 6:10 pm
I’d keep an eye on this one…they seem to be in for the long haul. The concept of “cheaper, better, faster” might be alive and well. Let’s see how they do. But you’re right, I’m still yawning after all these years - and I’m ready for some new action.
Leonard David