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Advanced Rockets Hires Troy Gould PC as Corporate Counsel by Staff Writers Los Angeles, CA (SPX) Jan 18, 2019
Advanced Rockets Corp. has engaged TroyGould PC as corporate counsel. TroyGould handles transactional and compliance matters for both public companies and privately held businesses operating in a wide spectrum of industries. TroyGould holds a Tier 1 ranking among Los Angeles law firms by U.S. News - Best Lawyers for 2018 in the key practice areas of Mergers and Acquisitions, Securities/Capital Markets, and Securities Regulation. Advanced Rockets Corporation (ARC) founder Othniel Mbamalu stated, "We anticipate that TroyGould will be a critical part of our team as we negotiate upcoming funding and licensing opportunities. In addition, as our technology matures, we will continue to rely on Troy Gould to represent our interests in furthering our business development and expansion into the manufacturing sector." TroyGould's Alan Spatz, Esq. is the lead attorney for ARC, and he provides general counsel as well as advice on specific issues such as corporate governance, licensing, financing and strategic partnerships. "Mr. Mbamalu's inventions and patents show a novel approach to hypersonic travel. We are pleased to be part of the team Advanced Rockets is assembling to bring its technology to market." said Mr. Spatz. ARC holds patents for a Low-Cost Evolved Air-Breathing Propulsion System (LEAPS) that is a combined-cycle propulsion system that leverages the higher efficiencies of air breathing systems while effectively tackling the challenges of traveling at hypersonic speeds.
SLS liquid hydrogen tank test article loaded into test stand Huntsville AL (SPX) Jan 16, 2019 The largest piece of structural test hardware for America's new deep space rocket, the Space Launch System, was loaded into Test Stand 4693 at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama Jan. 14, 2019. The liquid hydrogen tank is part of the rocket's core stage that is more than 200 feet tall with a diameter of 27.6 feet, and stores cryogenic liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen that will feed the vehicle's RS-25 engines. The liquid hydrogen tank test article is structurally iden ... read more
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