Follow Xcor’s announcement via Hyperbola’s twitter

by | Dec 2, 2008 | Commercial human spaceflight, Personal spaceflight, Space tourism, Suborbital | 0 comments

At 1000h local time in California (1800h GMT) Xcor Aerospace has its press conference about its first customer, now known to be Danish citizen Per Wimmer, its first travel agent and technical advances for its proposed suborbital Lynx vehicle

I have been provided with the webcast logon details. Assuming that works I’ll be twittering while watching the webcast from here in London, England. You can follow that twittering here

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