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  1. 2026 “Jen Golbeck, a professor at the University of Maryland who studies #ConspiracyTheories, said the idea of a sinister connection between tragedies involving scientists is a common trope within #ConspiracyTheory communities.” [1]

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    1987 “LONDON -- The mysterious deaths of six #scientists and the disappearance of a seventh -- all of them working at one time on secret defense projects -- have put police under pressure to mount a new investigation.

    Police in the Oxford area said Sunday metallurgy expert Peter Peapell, who worked for the Defense Ministry until 1984, was found dead in his garage February 22.

    He was the fifth scientist with a background in secret defense projects to die under suspicious circumstances since August and the sixth since 1982.

    Three of the six scientists who died were linked to a firm involved in work on submarines, and the missing scientist -- who disappeared in January -- was doing research on submarine warfare.”

    The counter-conspiracy mob need to read more history.

    #UPI / #history / #Marconi / #Defense / #espionage / #uap / #Zeropoint / #gravitics <upi.com/Archives/1987/04/06/My>

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    [1] AP News, <bostonherald.com/2026/04/24/de>

  2. Gravitics targets 2027 flight test for ‘orbital carrier’ architecture
    atlas.whatip.xyz/post.php?slug
    <p>Seattle startup aims to pre-position spacecraft in orbit for rapid deployment
    The post Gravitics
    #architecture #gravitics #targets #orbital

  3. Startup Gravitics earns $60-million award to build an “orbital carrier”. The project is backed by the U.S. Space Force under STRATFI mechanism.
    news-cafe.eu/?go=news&n=13742
    #china #space #weapons #gravitics #technology

  4. Gravitics wins Space Force support for orbital carrier
    The U.S. Space Force has chosen Marysville, Wash.-based Gravitics to build and fly an orbital carrier that could deliver maneuverable space vehicles to the final frontier — and have them ready to respond to future threats.

    The project will be supported by up to $60 million in funding, to be pro
    cosmiclog.com/2025/03/26/gravi
    #GeekWire #Gravitics #Military #Space #SpaceForce

  5. A Seattle-area startup called #Gravitics has received #SpaceForce support to build and demonstrate an orbital carrier that could pre-position maneuverable #space vehicles to deal with future #military threats in orbit. The public-private deal is worth up to $60 million. geekwire.com/2025/gravitics-sp

  6. The Gravitics #SpaceStation modules range from 3 meters to 8 meters 📏 in diameter. The company aims to provide space station modules as a plug-and-play product line that can launch on a variety of #rockets. #Gravitics plans to have a subscale spacecraft launched by 📆 2026 cnbc.com/2024/07/09/gravitics-

  7. 📆 2026 StarMax 400 m3 #Gravitics
    📆 2026 LIFE Pathfinder 285 m3 #SierraSpace
    📆 2026 Axiom Station #AxiomSpace
    📆 2027 Haven-1 80 m3 #VastSpace
    📆 2027 Lunar Gateway 125 m3 #NASA #ESA #CSA #JAXA
    📆 2027 Orbital Reef 830 m3 #BlueOrigin #SierraSpace
    📆 2027 Russian Orbital Service Station #Roscosmos
    📆 2028 Starlab ~450 m3 #NanoRacks #VoyagerSpace #Airbus #MDASpace #Mitsubishi
    📆 2028 Bharatiya Antariksha Station 265 m3 #ISRO
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_

    #SpaceStation #launch

  8. 📆 2026 StarMax 400 m3 #Gravitics
    📆 2026 LIFE Pathfinder 285 m3 #SierraSpace
    📆 2026 Axiom Station #AxiomSpace
    📆 2027 Haven-1 80 m3 #VastSpace
    📆 2027 Lunar Gateway 125 m3 #NASA #ESA #CSA #JAXA
    📆 2027 Orbital Reef 830 m3 #BlueOrigin #SierraSpace
    📆 2027 Russian Orbital Service Station #Roscosmos
    📆 2028 Starlab ~450 m3 #NanoRacks #VoyagerSpace #Airbus #MDASpace #Mitsubishi
    📆 2028 Bharatiya Antariksha Station 265 m3 #ISRO
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_

    #SpaceStation #launch

  9. 📆 2026 StarMax 400 m3 #Gravitics
    📆 2026 LIFE Pathfinder 285 m3 #SierraSpace
    📆 2026 Axiom Station #AxiomSpace
    📆 2027 Haven-1 80 m3 #VastSpace
    📆 2027 Lunar Gateway 125 m3 #NASA #ESA #CSA #JAXA
    📆 2027 Orbital Reef 830 m3 #BlueOrigin #SierraSpace
    📆 2027 Russian Orbital Service Station #Roscosmos
    📆 2028 Starlab ~450 m3 #NanoRacks #VoyagerSpace #Airbus #MDASpace #Mitsubishi
    📆 2028 Bharatiya Antariksha Station 265 m3 #ISRO
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_

    #SpaceStation #launch

  10. 📆 2026 StarMax 400 m3 #Gravitics
    📆 2026 LIFE Pathfinder 285 m3 #SierraSpace
    📆 2026 Axiom Station #AxiomSpace
    📆 2027 Haven-1 80 m3 #VastSpace
    📆 2027 Lunar Gateway 125 m3 #NASA #ESA #CSA #JAXA
    📆 2027 Orbital Reef 830 m3 #BlueOrigin #SierraSpace
    📆 2027 Russian Orbital Service Station #Roscosmos
    📆 2028 Starlab ~450 m3 #NanoRacks #VoyagerSpace #Airbus #MDASpace #Mitsubishi
    📆 2028 Bharatiya Antariksha Station 265 m3 #ISRO
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_

    #SpaceStation #launch

  11. 📆 2026 StarMax 400 m3 #Gravitics
    📆 2026 LIFE Pathfinder 285 m3 #SierraSpace
    📆 2026 Axiom Station #AxiomSpace
    📆 2027 Haven-1 80 m3 #VastSpace
    📆 2027 Lunar Gateway 125 m3 #NASA #ESA #CSA #JAXA
    📆 2027 Orbital Reef 830 m3 #BlueOrigin #SierraSpace
    📆 2027 Russian Orbital Service Station #Roscosmos
    📆 2028 Starlab ~450 m3 #NanoRacks #VoyagerSpace #Airbus #MDASpace #Mitsubishi
    📆 2028 Bharatiya Antariksha Station 265 m3 #ISRO
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_

    #SpaceStation #launch

  12. Gravitics makes a $125M space station deal with Axiom
    Marysville, Wash.-based Gravitics says it has won a $125 million contract from Axiom Space to provide a pressurized spacecraft for Axiom’s yet-to-be-launched commercial space station.

    The hardware would play a utility role by providing a varie
    cosmiclog.com/2024/07/09/gravi
    #GeekWire #AxiomSpace #CommercialSpaceflight #Gravitics #InternationalSpaceStation #Space #SpaceStations

  13. Gravitics makes a $125M space station deal with Axiom
    Marysville, Wash.-based Gravitics says it has won a $125 million contract from Axiom Space to provide a pressurized spacecraft for Axiom’s yet-to-be-launched commercial space station.

    The hardware would play a utility role by providing a varie
    cosmiclog.com/2024/07/09/gravi
    #GeekWire #AxiomSpace #CommercialSpaceflight #Gravitics #InternationalSpaceStation #Space #SpaceStations

  14. Gravitics makes a $125M space station deal with Axiom
    Marysville, Wash.-based Gravitics says it has won a $125 million contract from Axiom Space to provide a pressurized spacecraft for Axiom’s yet-to-be-launched commercial space station.

    The hardware would play a utility role by providing a varie
    cosmiclog.com/2024/07/09/gravi
    #GeekWire #AxiomSpace #CommercialSpaceflight #Gravitics #InternationalSpaceStation #Space #SpaceStations

  15. Gravitics makes a $125M space station deal with Axiom
    Marysville, Wash.-based Gravitics says it has won a $125 million contract from Axiom Space to provide a pressurized spacecraft for Axiom’s yet-to-be-launched commercial space station.

    The hardware would play a utility role by providing a varie
    cosmiclog.com/2024/07/09/gravi
    #GeekWire #AxiomSpace #CommercialSpaceflight #Gravitics #InternationalSpaceStation #Space #SpaceStations

  16. Gravitics makes a $125M space station deal with Axiom
    Marysville, Wash.-based Gravitics says it has won a $125 million contract from Axiom Space to provide a pressurized spacecraft for Axiom’s yet-to-be-launched commercial space station.

    The hardware would play a utility role by providing a varie
    cosmiclog.com/2024/07/09/gravi
    #GeekWire #AxiomSpace #CommercialSpaceflight #Gravitics #InternationalSpaceStation #Space #SpaceStations

  17. #Gravitics says it's won a $125 million contract from #AxiomSpace to build a pressurized spacecraft for Axiom's yet-to-be-launched space station - marking another step in the drive to create commercial orbital outposts by the time the #InternationalSpaceStation is retired and deorbited. geekwire.com/2024/gravitics-12 #Space

  18. Gravitics will work with Space Force on space station tech
    Marysville, Wash.-based Gravitics says it will work with Rocket Lab USA and other partners to adapt its space station architecture for the U.S. Space Force under the terms of a $1.7 million contract.

    The contract was awarded through the 2023 SpaceWERX Tactically Res
    cosmiclog.com/2024/04/25/gravi
    #GeekWire #Gravitics #Military #SBIR #Space #SpaceForce #SpaceStations

  19. Gravitics will work with Space Force on space station tech
    Marysville, Wash.-based Gravitics says it will work with Rocket Lab USA and other partners to adapt its space station architecture for the U.S. Space Force under the terms of a $1.7 million contract.

    The contract was awarded through the 2023 SpaceWERX Tactically Res
    cosmiclog.com/2024/04/25/gravi
    #GeekWire #Gravitics #Military #SBIR #Space #SpaceForce #SpaceStations

  20. Marysville, Wash.-based #Gravitics revealed further details about its $1.7 million contract with the U.S. #SpaceForce to adapt its space station module architecture for military applications. geekwire.com/2024/gravitics-sp #Space

  21. Space Force’s venture fund boosts space startups
    SpaceWERX, which essentially serves as a venture fund for the U.S. Space Force, has awarded contracts worth as much as $1.7 million each to 18 companies — including three startups headquartered in the Seattle area.

    The Washington state awardees are Marysville-based
    cosmiclog.com/2024/01/17/space
    #GeekWire #Gravitics #Military #PortalSpaceSystems #SBIR #Space #SpaceForce #StarfishSpace

  22. Gravitics raises $20M to build space station modules
    A space venture called Gravitics has emerged from stealth with $20 million in seed funding and a plan to build space station modules at a 42,000-square-foot facility north of Seattle, in Marysville, Wash.

    As NASA makes plans to phase out the International Space Station in the 2031 ti
    cosmiclog.com/2022/11/17/gravi
    #GeekWire #CommercialSpaceflight #Gravitics #Space #Spacestations

  23. A stealthy venture called #Gravitics says it has raised $20 million in seed funding to support the development of next-gen space station modules. The operation is headquartered at a 42,000-square-foot facility in Marysville, Wash. Will Gravitics get off the ground? geekwire.com/2022/gravitics-ra