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1:32 pm
November 20, 2009


peterwhite

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Saw you on Reddit, signed up.

To contribute: Marketing, Business, Legal, Psychological aspects, Web Development, anything you need guys. Possibility of contacting Starchaser, a UK based space education institute for schools, get some more people involved, capital etc.

Issues: Do we have a action plan? Currently, we seem to be sourcing individuals to make things happen quicker. If we structured this into rough elements needed, i.e. Legal (essential), Financial/Marketing and Scientific, preferably completed in that order, we'd get off to a quicker start.

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November 20, 2009


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Welcome to the team! It looks like you have some nice skills that we are currently lacking.

I agree with what you have said. We need legal ASAP so that we can gain non-profit status. The we need to start fundraising and promoting the group. After that we can start actively recruiting members who posses skills we need.

Main Workgroups: Propulsion & Spacecraft Engineering

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November 20, 2009


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Fantastic! It'd be great to see a few more legal personnel, I, myself, have only student level qualifications in the UK. Worryingly, I'm not sure that non-profit would mean a separate legal identity when it came to human space travel. We should contact Sealand, setup as a countries space agency :P Seriously, the ESA, NASA etc cannot be legally liable for damage to human life. Even little things later in the project, like small launches, perhaps damaging commercial, or nation interests in space could be a legal minefield. Perhaps we should find a commercial space project, and attempt to gain sponsorship, for example, Starchaser.

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