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mr_mark
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Boeing has the Space Adventures contract and is working to secure flights to both the ISS and the Bigelow space station. Virgin Galactic just announced today that they may be teaming up with another private space company for orbital flights. If they team with Sierra Nevada for Dreamchaser which could land at Spaceport America, where does that leave Spacex? Possibly, out in the cold before things even get started. I am greatly worried that Spacex is being outflanked by it's competitors and won't have a place at the table soon unless they can cut some deals. It may be that in the end their greatest asset may not be Dragon but Falcon 9 and Falcon 1e. They are in danger of becoming one of many companies that provide launchers with nothing new to bring to the table. Time to get busy. :shock: