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Rocket Lab founder: 'I want to make space accessible'

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Rocket Lab founder: 'I want to make space accessible'

Peter Beck, Rocket Lab founder, argues that the UK Government should abandon plans for launching rockets in Scotland.  Anna Isaac from The Telegraph met with Peter and asked him a few questions:

What’s your business background?

I’m an engineer. Before I started Rocket Lab, I worked in a New Zealand Government lab, developing advanced materials, structures and superconductors. But even since I was a kid, I’ve built rockets. My very first one used hydrogen peroxide, which was very dodgy – very dodgy indeed.

How did you start the company?

I started the business about 10 years ago, because I wasn’t happy with how things were being done in the the space industry. The sector wasn’t looking at space with the right sense of scale. Space, so far, has been a domain for billionaires and Governments. I want to make it more accessible.

I took a holiday in the US for a month, hoping that I would find like-minded people in the industry. It was there that I realised two things. First, no one wanted to do what I wanted to do; and second, the rockets that I was building in my garage weren’t that less complicated than the rockets being creating in commercial enterprises.

Continue to read the full article here || June 26,  2017   |||

Published in TECHNOLOGY
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