Mr. Wade
Larson reports
URTHECAST SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHES ITS CAMERAS INTO SPACE
The Progress
53P cargo ship carrying UrtheCast Corp.'s cameras has now reached orbit,
following a successful launch from Kazakhstan's Baikonur cosmodrome.
Travelling aboard a Soyuz rocket, UrtheCast's two cameras -- the world's
first one-metre class, high-resolution Earth video camera and one
medium-resolution imaging camera -- are scheduled to arrive at the
International Space Station (ISS) on Nov. 29.
"This is the biggest milestone UrtheCast has achieved thus far,"
explained co-founder, president and chief operating officer, Wade
Larson. "I want to thank everyone who has made this a reality,
including everyone at UrtheCast and our strategic partners, Roscomos,
RSC Energia, Rutherford Appleton Laboratories, and MacDonald, Dettwiler
and Associates."
Further progress will be shared regarding the docking of the Progress
53P cargo ship to the ISS and the cameras' installation, as those
events occur.
We seek Safe Harbor.
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