This special website allows you to design your own spaceship, suitable for those who dislike the Earth
A new dream service introduced by the US Aerospace Alliance.
In an effort to find supplies to support its aerospace transport service , the US Aerospace Alliance (ULA) has introduced a website and application that comes with functionality to allow guests to Potential goods, veteran engineers and astronauts are intervened and contribute to the process of designing, building and organizing a dream trip into the space for yourself.
Specifically, rocketbuilder.com is ULA's latest move with the aim of increasing the scale of the aerospace sector after witnessing a series of brilliant achievements achieved by Elon Musk and the rocket generation. My Falcon 9. Elon Musk's company - SpaceX - is also the first name to announce the listed price for a manufactured rocket, with a $ 62 million standard for a Falcon 9.
Rocketbuilder takes that service to new heights, not only for engineers and technology professionals, but also potential customers who register for VIP services. However, the current need is the ability to realize and concretize an investment figure for this project, such as insurance premiums, based on the organization's 113 successful flights. in history.
The executive director of ULA - Tory Bruno - said a $ 300 million satellite must also cost up to $ 12 million for insurance funding.
In addition, the ULA is also known for its rigorous preparation and organization, fewer delays, often significantly faster than other companies. A successful satellite launch could bring in a profit of $ 6 million / month for a business owner, but only if it is in orbit.
In a press conference broadcast last Wednesday, Bruno also introduced the ability to accurately deliver Atlas 's missiles onto a calculated trajectory, while at the same time benefiting as fuel economy to maintain. Longer operation. As a result, the initial cost estimate for an Atlas rocket has dropped from $ 109 million to just $ 44 million.
As for SpaceX, the company is looking forward to continuing to launch another missile on December 16, after being hit by an explosion on September 1. SpaceX has no comment or feedback on ULA's moves and services.
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