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http://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/File:Space-Quarterly-NanoRacks_Dec_2012.pdf
We approached NASA in 2009 with a unique proposition and that is: if we were to design and develop our own research hardware for on the Station, using our own funding—we asked NASA for no funding - and in return for that bargain, that agreement, could we go ahead and market that hardware commercially? And NASA agreed. It’s an easy date to remember—on 09/09/09, September 9, 2009, we signed the Space Act Agreement...
Our agreement with NASA basically says that we can market to whomever we wish as long as it upholds the honor and the integrity of the U.S. National Lab and we take that very seriously. We’re very proud to be representing the U.S. National Lab and the first U.S. National Lab in space.
We’ve been surprised that the first group that really jumped at the NanoRacks opportunity was education. "e last, and I think that is indicative of how long it takes them to
move to take action, is government research programs. We are extremely proud that the first NASA NRA (NASA Research Announcement) has come out that includes the NanoRacks facility...
Everything at NanoRacks is about standardization, open source, miniaturization, ease of use, low-cost...
-- Jeffrey Manber of NanoRacks


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http://nanoracks.com/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NanoRacks

https://twitter.com/nanoracks

http://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/File:Space-Quarterly-NanoRacks_Dec_2012.pdf

We approached NASA in 2009 with a unique proposition and that is: if we were to design and develop our own research hardware for on the Station, using our own funding—we asked NASA for no funding - and in return for that bargain, that agreement, could we go ahead and market that hardware commercially? And NASA agreed. It’s an easy date to remember—on 09/09/09, September 9, 2009, we signed the Space Act Agreement...

Our agreement with NASA basically says that we can market to whomever we wish as long as it upholds the honor and the integrity of the U.S. National Lab and we take that very seriously. We’re very proud to be representing the U.S. National Lab and the first U.S. National Lab in space.

We’ve been surprised that the first group that really jumped at the NanoRacks opportunity was education. "e last, and I think that is indicative of how long it takes them to move to take action, is government research programs. We are extremely proud that the first NASA NRA (NASA Research Announcement) has come out that includes the NanoRacks facility...

Everything at NanoRacks is about standardization, open source, miniaturization, ease of use, low-cost...

-- Jeffrey Manber of NanoRacks

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