Planetary Resources, Inc., the asteroid mining company, has launched a campaign for the world’s first crowdfunded space telescope to provide unprecedented public access to space and place the most ...
Less than a day after announcing its plan to crowd source a space telescope, the Planetary Resources Kickstarter campaign has nearly reached 34% of its goal of $1,000,000. From the press release ...
Planetary Resources, Inc., the asteroid mining company, announced today the hiring of Peter Marquez to lead the company’s global engagement. Marquez will engage with key U.S. government entities on ...
Planetary Resources, Inc. of Redmond will soon join forces with Luxembourg to develop groundbreaking space technologies and services, according to the local company's president and CEO. June 13, 2016 ...
The world's first selfie-snapping, asteroid-hunting, public space telescope is $1 million closer to its launch into Earth orbit, having surpassed its initial crowdfunding goal. Planetary Resources' ...
A recently announced space venture backed by James Cameron, Google executives, and others isn’t scheduled to formally announce its plans until later today, but as of late last night, the news is ...
Planetary Resources signs an agreement with the Luxembourg Government, where the latter invested a sum of $25 million in the asteroid hunting firm. This agreement is set to strengthen the nation's ...
Xplore’s new satellite manufacturing facility is in the Redmond complex that once housed Planetary Resources. (Xplore Photo) Xplore, a Seattle-area startup that aims to build satellites for ...
This is an acquisition that may make you scratch your head. ConsenSys, a blockchain ecosystem play founded by Joe Lubin, has purchases Planetary Resources in an asset purchase transaction. Planetary ...
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