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  • Headed to the heavens

    01/18/2007 6:54:21 PM PST · by KevinDavis · 3 replies · 148+ views
    CHICAGO — Sometimes people choose a career because they love doing it. But Chirinjeev Kathuria chose to enter the world of business because that's what his girlfriend loved to do. However, even though the pair has long since broken up, Kathuria does not regret entering the business world, having become a successful entrepreneur and an architect for setting up businesses across continents. "That's what I tell people jokingly," Kathuria, 39, said. "I spend one-third of my day with the existing companies, the other one-third with my space projects and the other looking for a wife."
  • Kathuria's PlanetSpace finalizes design for spacecraft

    01/02/2006 12:11:06 PM PST · by KevinDavis · 10 replies · 350+ views
    IndiaPost.com ^ | 01/02/06 | NC SRIREKHA
    NEW YORK: PlanetSpace, the commercial space travel company launched by Dr. Chirinjeev Kathuria has announced the selection of a design that would provide a solid foundation for an orbital fly back spacecraft. According to a media release on the company's website, Canadian Arrow, partner in PlanetSpace has been collaborating with Prof Paul Czsyz, a well known hypersonic glider expert, to evaluate and select the design. After four years of research, Canadian Arrow has decided to base its next rocket vehicle on a hypersonic glider developed in the early '60s known as the Flight Dynamics Laboratory #7. The PlanetSpace version of...