Space Flight

In 1988, NeoVenus Construction began development on commercially viable privately held systems to achieve suborbital research. In contracting these services to other companies, NeoVenus Construction paid for its systems within a few short years by launching communication satellites and private research projects at minimal cost while bypassing the difficulties of seeking NASA approval on very limited Space Shuttle launches.

Since suffering two significant disasters in the NASA Space Shuttle Program, NeoVenus Construction has seen increased interest in the systems and services they offer to the Research and Industrial communities.

After partnering with Tourbit Aerospace in 1996, NeoVenus Construction has developed in close partnership with Tourbit commercially viable Space Flight systems for the commercial space tourism industry. In addition, we are pursuing a joint venture known as Ruby Skies, an orbital launch platform designed to launch long range Space Flights.

Tourbit has already launched 10 flights to EDN delivering the supplies and machinery necessary for establishing a colony on its surface. The 11th flight is planned for early next year and will deliver the final and most important element to EDN, the human element. A crew made up of both NeoVenus Construction and Tourbit researchers, as well as a small contingent of experts carefully selected from the private sector, will make up the crew of 111 lucky pioneers trailblazing the new Frontier Project.

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