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Image gallery: Aerospace tech in the desert
George Leopold
8/22/2011 1:55 PM EDT
Jeff Greason

Jeff Greason, a former Intel manufacturing manager, founded XCOR Aerospace in 1999 to develop commercial spacecraft that can carry passengers as well as payloads to the edge of space. Greason is seen here with a mobile engine test stand and other hardware being developed for XCOR’s Lynx space plane.
Next: Rotary Rocket

Jeff Greason, a former Intel manufacturing manager, founded XCOR Aerospace in 1999 to develop commercial spacecraft that can carry passengers as well as payloads to the edge of space. Greason is seen here with a mobile engine test stand and other hardware being developed for XCOR’s Lynx space plane.
Next: Rotary Rocket
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KevinCBaxter
8/22/2011 6:01 PM EDT
Just a few more miles down the road from Mojave you would have found one of the most active launch sites in the US… http://www.friendsofamateurrocketry.org/
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george.leopold
8/22/2011 8:35 PM EDT
Great site. Sorry I missed these guys. We'll look them up the next time we steer the 20-mule team back out that way.
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Robotics Developer
8/23/2011 11:02 AM EDT
Thanks for the photo gallery! It looks like a neat place to go visit. I am wondering how much is still going on at the site?
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elctrnx_lyf
8/24/2011 10:27 AM EDT
This makes me think what would be the life time of a commercial plane. Interesting article!!!
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ReneCardenas
8/29/2011 9:11 AM EDT
Enjoyed the last reference to end of the event == end of the piece, very clever pun.
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