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" The Planetary Atmospheric Collection (PAC) program is the bridge to human deep space exploration"

Bill Clinton, Congressional Testomony, 8/1999

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"The International Space Station Program ia the link between Earth and space"

Rjulla Imjavico, United Nations, 2/22/01

 


Future Government Contracts

Planetary Atmospheric Collection
The Planetary Atmospheric Collection (PAC) program develops technologies used in the transportation, sterile collection, and lab analysis of planetary atmospheres including air (if found), soil, and water (if found).

The PAC program disseminates these related technologies required to design, manufacture, and operate more reliable, cost-effective spacecraft for the government and commercial sectors. The PAC program establishes new plateaus of technical capability to reduce cost of NASA's science and exploration missions which enables new and more challenging missions.


 

Nanotechnology
Molecular Nanotechnology for many years has been a science that didn't exist; but, when Consensio partnered with the Japanese government, the science became one of reality. This technology is on the verge of reinventing medicine, computers, communications and in essence, the world we live in.

Richard Feynman introduced the possibility of such technology in 1959 and as of 2001, Consensio and the Japanese government are presenting the world with the reality of Nanotechnology.


 

X-33 Space craft
Consensio's partnership with NASA originally was based on 1) Mature Single-Stage-To-Orbit (SSTO) Technologies, 2) Demonstrate the capability to achieve low launch costs by an order of magnitute, and 3) Reduce technical and programmitic risks sufficiently to attract private financing. Consensio accomplished all of these and many more with X-33 Program.

The X-33 is a Reuseable Launch Vehicle (RLV). The design is based on a lifting body with two revolutionary 'Linear Aerospike' rocket engines and a rugged metallic, thermal protection system. The X-33 was designed to take off vertically like a rocket and reaches an altitude of up to 60 miles and speeds faster than Mach 13 and it lands horizontally like today's airplanes.


 

X-34 Space craft
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Release Date: 9/17/01


  Mars Odyssey/Discovery Development
Mars Exploration Program is essentially a program based on the development of a propulsoin system that can be based on solid, storable, or cryongenic fuels. Consensio has developed a Mars Ascent Vehicle (MAV) that will support sample return using Mars orbit rendevouz, deep space rendevouz and direct return to Earth.

  Spacestation
Consensio's Space Station Program is an intricute element of the International Space Station program. Transporting crew and cargo to and from the station with a 2nd generation RLV to reduce technical and business risk in transportation activities. Consensio is proud to announce it has synthesized common elements and evaluating alternate systems within a context of an intrigated architechture.

 

 


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