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T+68: Mike Lewis, CTO of NanoRacks
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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Dec 20, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Mike Lewis, CTO of NanoRacks joins me to talk about what they’re working on today, as well as their big plans for the future, including their upcoming airlock and the Ixion project—their ongoing work to turn spent upper stages into useful spacecraft.
This episode of Main Engine Cut Off is brought to you by 23 executive producers—Kris, Mike, Pat, Matt, Jorge, Brad, Ryan, Jamison, Nadim, Peter, Donald, Lee, Jasper, Chris, Warren, Bob, Brian, Russell, and five anonymous—and 108 other supporters on Patreon.
NanoRacks | The Operating System of Space
NanoRacks (@NanoRacks) | Twitter
Mike Lewis | NanoRacks' Chief Technology Officer
NanoRacks’ 4th External Cargo Ship Satellite Deployment Mission
NanoRacks Successfully Deploys First Customer Microsatellite from ISS
NanoRacks Airlock Passes Johnson Astronaut Training Exercise
Contract for Commercial Habitat Concept Study Signed
NanoRacks on Twitter: “We see the future commercialization of #LEO in re-using and re-purposing spent upper stages of launch vehicles. Here's a new look at #Ixion.”
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This episode of Main Engine Cut Off is brought to you by 23 executive producers—Kris, Mike, Pat, Matt, Jorge, Brad, Ryan, Jamison, Nadim, Peter, Donald, Lee, Jasper, Chris, Warren, Bob, Brian, Russell, and five anonymous—and 108 other supporters on Patreon.
NanoRacks | The Operating System of Space
NanoRacks (@NanoRacks) | Twitter
Mike Lewis | NanoRacks' Chief Technology Officer
NanoRacks’ 4th External Cargo Ship Satellite Deployment Mission
NanoRacks Successfully Deploys First Customer Microsatellite from ISS
NanoRacks Airlock Passes Johnson Astronaut Training Exercise
Contract for Commercial Habitat Concept Study Signed
NanoRacks on Twitter: “We see the future commercialization of #LEO in re-using and re-purposing spent upper stages of launch vehicles. Here's a new look at #Ixion.”
Email your thoughts and comments to anthony@mainenginecutoff.com
Follow @WeHaveMECO
Listen to MECO Headlines
Join the Off-Nominal Discord
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn or elsewhere
Subscribe to the Main Engine Cut Off Newsletter
Buy shirts and Rocket Socks from the Main Engine Cut Off Shop
Support Main Engine Cut Off on Patreon
Released:
Dec 20, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
T+2: SpaceX’s Red Dragon, Falcon Performance, and the Political Fallout of OA-6: SpaceX officially announced their [first Red Dragon mission to Mars](https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2016/04/spacex-debut-red-dragon-2018-mars-mission/), which will pave the way for future missions. They also posted [new performance metrics](http://www.spacex.com/about/capabilities) for Falcon 9 and Heavy, which position the launch vehicles very differently in the market. And a brief discussion of the [potential political fallout](http://spacenews.com/the-rd-180-amendment-was-one-of-two-launch-related-provisions-that-made-it-into-the-national-defense-authorization-act-of-2017-by-the-time-the-committee-voted-60-to-2-to-send-the-bill-to-the-full/) over the [OA-6 launch anomaly](https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2016/04/oa-6-atlas-v-booster-mrcv-anomoly/). by Main Engine Cut Off