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- Micro-Space abstract "Micro-Space is an aerospace corporation based in Denver, Colorado, founded in February 1977 by Richard P. Speck under the name Spectron Instrument Corporation. The corporation changed its name to "Micro-Space, Inc." in 1998.In addition to funding and building a number of its own spacecraft and rockets, Micro-Space was a component supplier to the emerging CubeSat industry.".
- Micro-Space wikiPageExternalLink 2010statelist.html?f=22.
- Micro-Space wikiPageExternalLink viewforum.php?f=22.
- Micro-Space wikiPageExternalLink t=29.
- Micro-Space wikiPageID "1569825".
- Micro-Space wikiPageRevisionID "597540428".
- Micro-Space hasPhotoCollection Micro-Space.
- Micro-Space subject Category:Commercial_spaceflight.
- Micro-Space subject Category:Google_Lunar_X_Prize.
- Micro-Space comment "Micro-Space is an aerospace corporation based in Denver, Colorado, founded in February 1977 by Richard P. Speck under the name Spectron Instrument Corporation. The corporation changed its name to "Micro-Space, Inc." in 1998.In addition to funding and building a number of its own spacecraft and rockets, Micro-Space was a component supplier to the emerging CubeSat industry.".
- Micro-Space label "Micro-Space".
- Micro-Space sameAs m.05c634.
- Micro-Space sameAs Q6839060.
- Micro-Space sameAs Q6839060.
- Micro-Space wasDerivedFrom Micro-Space?oldid=597540428.
- Micro-Space homepage viewforum.php?f=22.
- Micro-Space isPrimaryTopicOf Micro-Space.