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Subject: Rutan's sell out.
RockyMTNClimber    7/23/2007 12:50:48 PM
Northrop Grumman Buys Builder of SpaceShipOne By Brian Berger and Lon Rains Space News Staff Writers posted: 20 July 2007 04:27 pm ET WASHINGTON - Northrop Grumman Corp. agreed July 5 to increase its stake in Scaled Composites - the builder of the Ansari X-Prize Cup-winning SpaceShipOne and a host of record-breaking aircraft - from 40 percent to 100 percent, Northrop Grumman spokesman Dan McClain confirmed July 20. McClain, who declined to disclose the value of the deal, said the company expects it to close in August pending regulatory approval by the U.S. Department of Justice. Scaled Composites currently is working with Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic venture on a vehicle designated for now as SpaceShipTwo, which would carry two pilots and six paying passengers into suborbital space for a few minutes of weightlessness. The company also is building a new carrier aircraft, dubbed WhiteKnight2, that will carry SpaceShipTwo to an altitude of 15 kilometers before releasing it to soar to suborbital space. The two companies last year formed a joint venture called the Spaceship Company to build the new vehicles. Alex Tai, chief operating officer of Virgin Galactic, declined to comment when asked July 20 how the acquisition would affect his company's dealings with Scaled Composites. "I'm afraid I can't provide you with any comment at this stage and I don't think [Scaled Composites] can either," Tai said. Scaled Composites, with the backing of Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen, won the $10 million Ansari X Prize in 2004 when SpaceShipOne was piloted to an altitude just above the internationally recognized border of space twice in a two-week period. from today's Space.com** This is a great move for Burt Rutan, aviation genius. Money counts for Allot in this world and he has certainly earned his coin the hard way. He made us believe in the romantic notion that someone can still start a space rocket company in a dusty old hanger someplace and reach for the stars. I guess he needs deeper pockets to make the last leap into orbit. Check Six Rocky
 
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Nichevo       8/2/2007 4:46:12 PM
Oh my!  I did not put that together.  Rutan working for NG .  Hmmm.

Well, it will make Northrop Grumman that much more competitive.  Maybe he will have the ability to do things he could not do alone, if they don't muzzle him.  What would his JSF have looked like?  And now an A-10 replacement (e.g. ARES) might get built.

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