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“Bringing Space Down to Earth”

“Bringing Space Down to Earth”. Our Company Vision / Goals. Demonstrate that Space is Something that the Average Person can Participate in and Benefit from Every Day Develop and Sell “Space Based” Products to the General Public at Affordable Prices

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“Bringing Space Down to Earth”

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  1. “Bringing Space Down to Earth”

  2. Our Company Vision / Goals • Demonstrate that Space is Something that the Average Person can Participate in and Benefit from Every Day • Develop and Sell “Space Based” Products to the General Public at Affordable Prices • Inspire and Facilitate the Next Generation of Scientists and Engineers Through The ACCESS For Education Foundation • Advance the Commercialization of Space Through an Ongoing Education Based Research and Development Program

  3. Our Products

  4. ACCESS For Education Foundation The heart of the ACCESS for Education Foundation is MEI’s commitment to donate payload space on every launch for the purpose of conducting research and executing experiments aimed at inspiring the next generation of scientists and engineers and advancing the commercialization of space. Payload space will be dedicated to a full spectrum of activities ranging from K-12 inspirational payloads, to next generation commercial space demonstration payloads developed by U.S. Universities.

  5. The First ACCESS Payload Photos and flight data from the RocketSat III Payload on flight MEI-003, launched on June 20th, 2007. RocketSat III was designed and built by students at the University of Colorado, Boulder.

  6. ~1.0 in. tall ~4.2 in. dia. ACCESS Program Status • ACCESS Program Instructions and User’s Guides will be available in late 2007 • www.microgravityenterprises.com • www.accessforeducation.org (under construction) • Inspirational Payloads • First flight compliment of containers being built right now • Research Payloads • Utilizes pre-defined payload allocations on the rocket

  7. How Can Space Grant Help? • Buy our Products • - Our prices are comparable to terrestrial products (no space premium) • - Our products are high quality products - better than the terrestrial competition • Support the ACCESS for Education Foundation • - Donate time and resources (K-12) • - Build and fly true commercial space payloads • Spread the Word • - Stay in touch and give us feedback

  8. Questions / Comments ACCESS Program Coordinator Jeff Ganley jeff.ganley@microgravityenterprises.com MEI Sales & Distribution Darryl Hupfer darryl.hupfer@microgravityenterprises.com MEI President Rich Glover rich.glover@microgravityenterprises.com www.microgravityenterprises.com

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