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'''Armadillo Aerospace''', is a [[NewSpace]] company in the [[Aerospace]] industry.
'''Armadillo Aerospace''' is currently a [[NewSpace]] research and development company in the [[Aerospace]] industry.  In the near term, Armadillo's goal is in developing a [[suborbital]] [[spacecraft]] capable of manned spaceflight.  They hope to use this capability for space tourism.  Their long term goal is manned [[orbital (spacecraft)|orbital]] spaceflight.  True to their name an [[armadillo]] named "Widget" is the company [[mascot]].


==Company Heritage==
==Company Heritage==


The company was founded by [[John Carmak]] in 2000.  It is based in [[Mesquite, Texas]].  
The company was founded by [[John Carmack]] in 2000.  He currently personally funds and runs the company.  John Carmack is a developer of interactive computer games.  Games he has developed include [[Doom]] and [[Quake (game series)|Quake]].  As of March 2007, all employees working on Armadillo projects were volunteers.


In their own words: "Armadillo Aerospace is a small research and development team working on computer-controlled LOX/ethanol rocket vehicles, with an eye towards manned suborbital vehicle development in the coming years."<ref>http://www.armadilloaerospace.com/n.x/Armadillo/Home</ref>  The company's mascot is an [[armadillo]] named Widget.
In their own words: "Armadillo Aerospace is a small research and development team working on computer-controlled LOX/ethanol rocket vehicles, with an eye towards manned suborbital vehicle development in the coming years."<ref>http://www.armadilloaerospace.com</ref>
   
The company's current R&D practices are best summed up by "build a little, test a little"  This has created a rapid development cycle within Armadillo Aerospace.


The company has been very good at keeping the space development community updated on thier progress and expectations.  Their website has a great deal of detail on almost every aspect of thier activities.
The company has been very good at keeping the NewSpace development community updated on their progress and expectations.  The company's website has a great deal of detail on almost every aspect of their activities.


==Products and Services==
==Products, Services and Revenue==


Arrmadillo Aerospace is currently a research and development company that provides no product for commercial sales. Current revenue is from individual owner contributions and sponsorships
'''Armadillo''' is currently developing vehicles to compete in the 2007 [[Lunar Lander Challenge]] as part of NASA's [[Centennial Challenges]].


Their current vehicles that they are using in the [[NASA]] [[Centennial Challenges]], are called "Pixel" and "Trixel"
Because the company is currently only a research and development company it has no products for commercial use.  Current revenue is from individual owner contributions and sponsorships.  Armadillo Aerospace has entered into a sponsorship deal with [[NVIDIA]], a leader in graphic interfaces for high performance desktop computers.  On August 8, 2006, Armadillo Aerospace, announced the sponsorship agreement. <ref>http://www.armadilloaerospace.com/n.x/Armadillo/Home/News?news_id=331</ref>
 
'''Armadillo's''' current vehicles that they are using in '''NASA's Centennial Challenges''', are called "Pixel" and "Trexel".


==Historical Events==
==Historical Events==
 
[[Image:Pixil_at_XPrize_2006_250ph.jpg|frame|Armadillo Aerospace's "Pixil", getting ready to fly, at the 2006 X Prize event in New Mexico.]]
* First Rocket Test Flight July 2001?
* First Rocket Test Flight July 2001?


* X Prize Cup October 2005 - One test flight at the event of a engineering test rocket.
* X Prize Cup October 2005 - One test flight at the event of a engineering test rocket.


* X Prize Cup October 2006 - Their "Pixel" rocket platform, almost won the [[Lunar Lander Challenge]] NASA Centennial Challenge.
* X Prize Cup October 2006 - Their "Pixel" rocket platform, almost won the [[Lunar Lander Challenge]] NASA Centennial Challenge. <ref>http://www.armadilloaerospace.com/n.x/Armadillo/Home/News?news_id=336</ref>
 


==Joint Ventures and Partnerships==
==Joint Ventures and Partnerships==


Armadillo has entered into a sponsorship deal with [[NVIDIA]], a leader in graphic interfaces for high performance desktop computers.


==Future Plans==
==Future Plans==


Armadillo plans to compete in the 2007 X Prize event, October 2007, in [[New Mexico]], USA.
Armadillo plans to compete in the 2007 X Prize event, October 2007, in [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]], USA.




==Links==
==Links==
===References===
===References & Citations===
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===See Also===
===See Also===
* [[JP Aerospace]]
* [[JP Aerospace]]
* [[Bigelow Aerospace]]
* [[Masten Space Systems]]
* [[Masten Space Systems]]
* [[SpaceX]] - Space Exploratino Technologies, NewSpace company working on private orbital flight.
* [[SpaceX]] - Space Exploratino Technologies, NewSpace company working on private orbital flight.
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===Media & Articles===
===Media & Articles===
* [http://www.thespacereview.com/article/844/1 - Eyes on the lunar lander prize]
* [http://www.thespacereview.com/article/844/1 - Eyes on the lunar lander prize]
* [http://www.spacefellowship.com/Forum/forum-23.html - General Armadillo Aerospace Forum]


===External Links & Related Organizations===
===External Links & Related Organizations===
* [http://www.armadilloaerospace.com/n.x/Armadillo/Home - Armadillo Aerospace Homepage]
* [http://www.armadilloaerospace.com/n.x/Armadillo/Home - Armadillo Aerospace Homepage]
* [http://www.nasa.gov - National Aeronautics and Space Administration]
* [http://www.nasa.gov - National Aeronautics and Space Administration]
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Armadillo Aerospace
Widget.gif
Website www.armadilloaerospace.com
Ownership type Private
Founded 2000, by John Carmack
Headquarters 18601 LBJ FWY, Suite 460
Mesquite , TX 75150
United States
Industry Aerospace
Product/Service Sub-Orbital Vehicles

Armadillo Aerospace is currently a NewSpace research and development company in the Aerospace industry. In the near term, Armadillo's goal is in developing a suborbital spacecraft capable of manned spaceflight. They hope to use this capability for space tourism. Their long term goal is manned orbital spaceflight. True to their name an armadillo named "Widget" is the company mascot.

Company Heritage

The company was founded by John Carmack in 2000. He currently personally funds and runs the company. John Carmack is a developer of interactive computer games. Games he has developed include Doom and Quake. As of March 2007, all employees working on Armadillo projects were volunteers.

In their own words: "Armadillo Aerospace is a small research and development team working on computer-controlled LOX/ethanol rocket vehicles, with an eye towards manned suborbital vehicle development in the coming years."[1]

The company's current R&D practices are best summed up by "build a little, test a little" This has created a rapid development cycle within Armadillo Aerospace.

The company has been very good at keeping the NewSpace development community updated on their progress and expectations. The company's website has a great deal of detail on almost every aspect of their activities.

Products, Services and Revenue

Armadillo is currently developing vehicles to compete in the 2007 Lunar Lander Challenge as part of NASA's Centennial Challenges.

Because the company is currently only a research and development company it has no products for commercial use. Current revenue is from individual owner contributions and sponsorships. Armadillo Aerospace has entered into a sponsorship deal with NVIDIA, a leader in graphic interfaces for high performance desktop computers. On August 8, 2006, Armadillo Aerospace, announced the sponsorship agreement. [2]


Armadillo's current vehicles that they are using in NASA's Centennial Challenges, are called "Pixel" and "Trexel".

Historical Events

Armadillo Aerospace's "Pixil", getting ready to fly, at the 2006 X Prize event in New Mexico.
  • First Rocket Test Flight July 2001?
  • X Prize Cup October 2005 - One test flight at the event of a engineering test rocket.
  • X Prize Cup October 2006 - Their "Pixel" rocket platform, almost won the Lunar Lander Challenge NASA Centennial Challenge. [3]

Joint Ventures and Partnerships

Future Plans

Armadillo plans to compete in the 2007 X Prize event, October 2007, in New Mexico, USA.


Links

References & Citations

See Also

Media & Articles

External Links & Related Organizations