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January 2001:   Under Phase I SBIR, Andrews Space & Technology will perform proof of concept design analyses on its "Alchemist" Air Collection and Enrichment System that Andrews has proposed for NASA's 2nd Generation RLV effort.


November 2000:   Andrews Space & Technology awarded NASA Phase II SBIR contract to conduct proof of principle experiments for its Mini-MagOrion Propulsion System, an extremely efficient high thrust engine for human exploration of the outer planets of the Solar System.


August 2000:   Andrews Space & Technology wins NASA contract to develop launch services concepts under NASA's Alternate Access to Station initiative.


August 2000:   Andrews Space & Technology wins NASA contract to conduct Future Space Transportation Study


June 2000:   Andrews Space & Technology was selected by NASA Marshall to identify market requirements in support of NASA's Second-Generation RLV.  


March 2000:  Andrews Space & Technology hires Dr. Dana Andrews as Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer to lead the company's Research and Development activities.


February 2000:  Andrews Space & Technology hires Joe Hopkins as Lead Market Analyst and Editor of the SPACEandTECH.Com web site.


December 1999:   Andrews Space and Technology was awarded a contract by Kelly Space & Technology for continued systems engineering and vehicle design engineering services in support of Kelly's NASA Space Transportation Architecture Study Phase 3B effort. 


August 1999:   Andrews Space and Technology was awarded a contract by Kelly Space & Technology to provide detailed design engineering services for Kelly's NASA Space Transportation Architecture Study Phase 3 effort. 


August 1999:    Andrews Space and Technology signed an agreement with the Space Media Network to promote the AST Database.  With this agreement SPACEDAILY will share web links with the AST DATABASE and the Space Media Network will manage AST's site wide advertising.


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  Over the past eighteen months, Andrews Space & Technology has developed a Two-Stage to Orbit (TSTO) reusable launch vehicle architecture, using internal funds, built around its "Alchemist" Air Collection and Enrichment System (ACES) technology. AS&T is currently conducting a feasibility assessment of its "Alchemist" ACES under NASA's NRA8-30.

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