Virgin Orbit Special Access Tour & Presentation
OC Chapter meeting in Long Beach on December 5
“Virgin Orbit is excited about the tremendous potential of small satellites to provide global connectivity, remote sensing, security, and visionary new capabilities that benefit our planet. Small satellites are doing more on shorter timelines, and at lower cost. We developed LauncherOne to complement this transformational movement; to get small satellites to orbit quickly, reliably, and affordably. Designed from scratch with these guiding principles, the LauncherOne air-launch system provides freedom from the constraints of fixed ground infrastructure and onerous pre-launch paperwork. We believe launching your small satellite should be hassle-free, and we are enabling this with streamlined processes and the superior customer service that distinguishes Virgin companies.”
– Dan Hart, President and CEO of Virgin Orbit
LauncherOne is a simple, expendable, launch vehicle designed to place small satellites of up to 500 kg / 1100 lbm into a wide range of Low Earth Orbits (LEO) at an affordable price. Rather than launching from the ground, LauncherOne is carried to an altitude of approximately 35,000 feet by the 747-400 carrier aircraft, Cosmic Girl.
Please join us in Long Beach on Thursday, December 5, 7:00–9:00am, when Dan Hart, President and CEO, will host a not for the General Public, special access tour and technical presentation at Virgin Orbit Long Beach!
The meeting is free for members (exclusive access until November 19) and $35 for non-members (access after November 19). Limited to 25 people. Limited to U.S Citizens and Non-US Citizens with Permanent Residence (i.e., Green Card).
Click here to register to attend the meeting. Registration closes 5:00pm (pacific) on Tuesday, November 26.
Information about joining The A&D Forum is at https://aerospacedefenseforum.org.
The Orange County chapter is hosted by Moss Adams and sponsored by Chubb and Bolton & Company.
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