Dear visitor: |
Since 2004 the United States Space Transport
Corporation ("USSTC") has been involved in an increasingly complex
operation to link the growth of the space industry with the general public's
interest. In the first decade of the 21st century, USSTC is expected to
become the first American space transport developer and for this reason
is being driven by history into a growing role on the world stage. We
will strive to become a catalytic activist in partnership with governmental
agencies, with international business and with other non-governmental
organizations to facilitate a more efficient commercial space transport
system |
The thousands of satellites orbiting the
earth - providing everything from global weather mapping to telecommunications
to military reconnaissance - would suggest that outer space is being utilized
by everyone for the benefit of all societies. This utilization of space
related technologies would only increase as the years pass. |
Thirty years ago, the space industry
was in its infancy. When it came to solving problems, engineers took a
long time to build models that had only a few limited elements. What's
more, they ran the problems in set modes, using underpowered supercomputers
that churned for hours to process the results. During the late 1990's,
performance on the software and hardware sides has improved dramatically.
Engineers can now build models made up of millions of elements and run
complex problems on desktops and laptops with processing power that far
surpasses those of early supercomputers. To this extent USSTC is able
to offer increased space flights in the very near future and continue
to grow the commercial space industry with educated decisions - from next
generation vehicle requirements to centralized launch facilities. We are
already getting a glimpse of where technology is taking us and how forward-thinking
companies are applying it to foster innovative product development. |
USSTC believes our space operation is
good for the local economy because it will increase tourism, create specialized
jobs, generate new businesses in the local commercial space industry and
as well as support services such as legal, finance, publishing, insurance,
technical and business consulting. |
We know that as an organization that
is not only new but very specialized; we must secure an expanded marketing
structure. An example, our initial global network of Space Transport Development
Centers ("ST/DC") will be developed throughout the world. We
expect to have more than 20 autonomous local affiliates and 25 technically
advanced ST/DC's. This extraordinary international network will not only
give exposure to the USSTC brand but also educate the public about space
transport operations. We are confident that in the next decade, these
ST/DC’s will mature into major educational centers. In 10 years
USSTC ST/DC's may well become a network of interacting partners in more
than 100 nations on all habitable continents. ST/DC's will be equipped
with the latest of display units to educate and promote our brand as well
as other partners. |
Communications will be more than an information
asset for USSTC-it will be a development tool. In addition to incorporating
a culture in our work, USSTC will also be known as an organization that
fully integrates science and technology into its marketing development
operations |