I'm a bit confused how this all works. The presentation to me says they need the 4 long booms for their satellite to be able to collect the data they are selling, yet the only patent they had for in-space manufacturing has expired.
Is there a new technology being used, not owned by Kleos? Does the expired patent affect the ESA contract from section 9 in prospectus?
Can someone explain how this all fits together? I am intrigued and confused by the whole thing.
10min30secs starts an interesting comment about what happens if the radiation problem can't be solved.
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