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The announcement of DSI was met with both praise and criticism. Several unnamed scientists questioned whether cost-effective asteroid mining could even be accomplished given competition in Earth terrestrial markets and the high cost of returning high-value minerals to Earth. However, DSI responded to
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DSI was formally announced on January 22, 2013. DSI spent 3-½ years investigating the feasibility of space resource utilization. In late 2015, DSI received venture funding to begin the development of a propulsion system and spacecraft capable of traveling from low Earth orbit (LEO) to deep space on
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is a launch-safe electrothermal propulsion system designed for orbit raising, life extension, and de-orbit. It uses water as a propellant, and is scalable from CubeSats to micro-satellites, with a flexible interface suitable for a wide range of spacecraft. Several comet systems were sold to various
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Xplorer was planned to give a 10 kg payload a delta-V capability of approximately 5 km/s, with greater payload masses possible at lower delta-V requirements. Xplorer was planned to be capable of launching on a variety of commercial rideshares to low Earth orbit, and to decouple launch
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was a spacecraft concept designed to use its own propulsion system to travel from low Earth orbit (LEO) to an Earth departure trajectory or higher Earth orbits such as geostationary orbit (GEO). Xplorer was to be built to enable exploration and high delta-V applications within low Earth orbits,
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these statements by stating that the majority of the materials mined — principally water — would be destined for use in space, thus avoiding the enormous fuel costs of repeatedly returning to and escaping from Earth's gravitational field, and additionally, that servicing
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The company was developing and building spacecraft technology that would have allowed private companies and government agencies to access destinations throughout the Solar System. DSI's goal was to access to deep space and substantially lower the cost of doing so.
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As of June 2018, Deep Space Industries was working on a series of technologies that aimed to lower the cost of access to high Earth orbits and deep space for private companies and government agencies.
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was also questioned. In particular, Planetary Resources did not release information on their intentions for processing, power generation, or in-space manufacturing hardware and equipment.
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was a non-toxic rocket thruster using propellants capable of being synthesized from in-space resources. It was designed & prototyped as the propulsive core of the Xplorer vehicle.
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became the CEO. In January 2017 DSI named Bill Miller as Chief Executive Officer. Miller was a startup strategist.
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geosynchronous orbit, near-Earth asteroids, and deep space destinations such as Lunar orbits, Venus, or Mars.
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conference – 15 June 2013. DSI CEO D. Gump speaks 15:00–28:30, followed by Q&A from the audience.
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Deep Space Industries did not announce its spacecraft manufacturing partnerships for the
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and space exploration sectors. It was acquired on January 1, 2019 by Bradford Space.
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Whether Deep Space Industries would be competing in similar services as
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constellations could earn the company $ 5 to 8 million per month.
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Space Industries CEO Daniel Faber To Lead Space Resources Company
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William Miller, Chief Executive Officer at Deep Space Industries
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customers and flew as part of various satellites built for
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As of 2013, the company CEO was David Gump, previously of
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timing from orbit raising and Earth departure maneuvers.
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Index

Deep Space Systems
Firefly (disambiguation)
Space technology
Space exploration
Rick N. Tumlinson
John C. Mankins
Bryan Versteeg
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San Jose
California
United States
CEO
CTO
General Counsel
www.deepspaceindustries.com
private
ly-held
space technology
Transformational Space Corporation
Astrobotic Technology
Space Frontier Foundation
Daniel Faber
Bradford Space

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