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T O P I C R E V I E WRobert PearlmanFrom The Huntsville Times: quote:They're not NASA toys; just another look at futureGiant space shuttle and Saturn boosters aren't the only rockets for the space program to come out of Huntsville. Now, a local company is making rockets of a smaller variety.Inergi Design Service, which occupies the century-old former Martin Industries plant on Governors Drive, is building for NASA display rocket models of proposed vehicles that may take astronauts back to the moon. Continue reading the full article here.Rob SumowskiMy buddy Shelby Spires is Huntsville's chief aerospace reporter and writes all of their space articles. He's a really decent guy from here in Macon. It was neat to see his work show up here on Collectspace. I'm hoping he'll join the cS community, as he'd be a fine addition to the fold. Rob
quote:They're not NASA toys; just another look at futureGiant space shuttle and Saturn boosters aren't the only rockets for the space program to come out of Huntsville. Now, a local company is making rockets of a smaller variety.Inergi Design Service, which occupies the century-old former Martin Industries plant on Governors Drive, is building for NASA display rocket models of proposed vehicles that may take astronauts back to the moon.
Giant space shuttle and Saturn boosters aren't the only rockets for the space program to come out of Huntsville. Now, a local company is making rockets of a smaller variety.
Inergi Design Service, which occupies the century-old former Martin Industries plant on Governors Drive, is building for NASA display rocket models of proposed vehicles that may take astronauts back to the moon.
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