TUCSON, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--World View, a global leader in stratospheric exploration and flight, announces the successful opening and initial funding of a Series D round. The round was led by SNC, ...
World View, the leading stratospheric ballooning and space tourism company, announced today a partnership with Space Environment Technologies (SET) to include a suite of technologies aboard World View ...
TUCSON, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--World View, a global leader in stratospheric exploration and flight, will participate in a panel discussion at SXSW 2023 in collaboration with several authorities in ...
A World View stratospheric balloon, or "stratollite," is prepared for launch from the company's Tucson, Arizona, headquarters in October 2017. Credit: World View WASHINGTON — World View, the ...
World View has launched its spaceflight capsule prototype. This announcement comes on the heels of its entry into the space tourism sector and the appointment of Dale Hipsh as president of tourism and ...
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Seats are $50,000 apiece. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Aspiring space tourists now have another option to consider. World View ...
News Brief: Arizona-based World View says it has closed a $26.5 million Series C financing round, led by Accel with participation from previous investors Canaan and Norwest Venture Partners. The ...
About 1,900 active satellites are orbiting Earth as you read this sentence. That may seem like a lot of stuff in the sky, but more than twice as many airplanes soar overhead at any given moment, ...
Stratospheric startup World View flew a Stratolite high-altitude balloon for 16 days straight, in an effort to show the benefits of high-altitude remote sensing for customers. The mission included ...
What do you do for ultimate bragging rights when you’ve already visited the Grand Canyon, the Great Barrier Reef, the Serengeti and the Giza Pyramids? You go see them all again – but from the edge of ...
A space balloon start-up, which plans to fly paying customers to the edge of space as early as 2024, has signed up its 1,000th customer, making it the most sought-after space tourism operator in the ...
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