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Aerospace startup chooses Colorado over Florida for headquarters

ThinkOrbital working on orbital platforms for in-space manufacturing, other services

Aerospace startup ThinkOrbital has decided to make Colorado its headquarters. The company is developing platforms that can be deployed in a single launch and used for in-space manufacturing, to serve satellites, process and store space debris and for military missions. (Rendering provided by ThinkOrbital)
Aerospace startup ThinkOrbital has decided to make Colorado its headquarters. The company is developing platforms that can be deployed in a single launch and used for in-space manufacturing, to serve satellites, process and store space debris and for military missions. (Rendering provided by ThinkOrbital)
DENVER, CO - DECEMBER 12:  Judith Kohler - Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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A company that is developing an orbital platform to manufacture products in space or recycle space debris has chosen Colorado as its headquarters.
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