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Ex Terra: The Journal of Space Commerce
Tom Patton
123 episodes
4 months ago
This podcast focuses on issues related to the commercial space industry, and the impacts for people on Earth
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This podcast focuses on issues related to the commercial space industry, and the impacts for people on Earth
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Business
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From Earthbound to Space-Ready: The Ex Terra Podcast
Ex Terra: The Journal of Space Commerce
34 minutes 57 seconds
1 year ago
From Earthbound to Space-Ready: The Ex Terra Podcast

On this edition of The Ex Terra Podcast, Tom Patton talks with Matt George and Josh Foerschler of Burns & McDonnell, a design/build company with expertise constructing facilities for the space industry.

Josh Foerschler is Business Development Lead for space-related facilities, and Matt George serves as a project manager for space-related facilities at Burns & McDonnell.

The company's portfolio includes a 125,000 sq.ft. facility for Intuitive Machines, which recently landed a spacecraft on the Moon. Incorporated into the design are advanced manufacturing and production spaces, 3D printing areas, machine shops, research and development laboratories, clean rooms, and large-scale spacecraft assembly areas. Unique to the facility are mission control rooms to track and manage lunar missions, and a propulsion test facility to assess lunar lander engine capabilities. The space also includes offices, meeting areas, conference rooms and other amenities for both Intuitive Machines and its partners/tenants.

"We built them basically an engine testing verification facility on Houston spaceport. They call it "The Flame Range" or "The Rocket Petting Zoo"," Foerschler said.

Ex Terra: The Journal of Space Commerce
This podcast focuses on issues related to the commercial space industry, and the impacts for people on Earth