The Maine Space Grant Consortium is part of a project started by NASA in 1989 - the National Space Grant College and Fellowship Project, with locations based in each of the 50 states in addition to the District of Columbia and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Credit: Chris Bouchard / Aroostook Republican & News bluShift Aerospace CEO Sascha Deri and his team take apart the Stardust 1.0 rocket to analyze the status of three payloads following a successful launch at the Loring Commerce Centre. “But when you talk about the access to opportunities we have, they say ‘Why not Maine?’ What bluShift did is a demonstration that we can do it,” Shehata said. There was initial skepticism about Maine being a viable place for a spaceport.
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