If the ‘you beaut’ SAS autonomous tracking and navigation satellite spacing system actually works, then perhaps they’d be better off licensing it to other sat’ companies. Clearly, the ‘make and launch’ aspects is where the money is burnt faster than a failed SpaceX launch.
Here is a company that could utilise SAS technology that would reap profits for SAS without the need to spend a fortune on building and launching nanosats. They could set-up two independent (mirrored) tracking / monitoring facilities around the world and charge a fee for the monitoring / tracking service.
They could actually provide this service for multiple sat' companies, producing multiple income streams – assuming the SAS autonomous spacing actually works.
Just a thought!
If the ‘you beaut’ SAS autonomous tracking and navigation...
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