Xcor Taking Center Field In Super Bowl Of Commercial Space Launches Set For 2014
Commercial spaceflight is entering the main stream and looking (and smelling) quite good! UNITED KINGDOM-BASED Unilever Group and Space Expedition Corporation (SXC) announced a 22 flight purchase on XCOR AEROSPACE'S LYNX(R) MARK II suborbital spacecraft for Unilever's space-themed AXEApolloTM campaign for the AXE (R) brand of men's cologne, body spray, shower gels and other personal care products. Unilever will award the first flight to a lucky winner selected from a drawing just AFTER THE SUPER BOWL on February 3, 2013, and the 21 OTHER WINNERS WILL COME FROM A YEAR LONG, 60 COUNTRY PROMOTIONAL CAMPAIGN. That larger campaign includes a 100+ person December 2013 space camp for early stage winners in Orlando called the AXE ApolloTM Space Academy (A.A.S.A.). The campaign also includes legendary Apollo astronaut Buzz Aldrin and a 30 SECOND SUPER BOWL ADVERTISEMENT. For a chance to win, register at WWW.AXEAPOLLO.COM."WHEN A GLOBAL BRAND LEADER LIKE UNILEVER MAKES A SIGNIFICANT COMMITMENT TO A PRODUCT LIKE OUR LYNX(R), IT IS A CLEAR SIGN THAT COMMERCIAL SPACEFLIGHT HAS ENTERED THE MAIN STREAM OF WORLDWIDE COMMERCE AND TRULY IS THE NEXT BIG THING," stated Andrew Nelson, Chief Operating Officer of XCOR AEROSPACE, "EXPECT TO KEEP SEEING MORE GOOD NEWS FROM SXC AS THEY RAMP UP IN 2013!"Lynx Apollo launched an media-marketing campaign in Great Britain last week. The high-profile global commercial campaign tied to the XCOR Lynx spacecraft is creating a buzz around the planet. The numbers internationally going to space in 2014 is set to vastly expand with XCOR and Virgin Galactic on the cusp of putting many there. Jeff Greason is the founder of XCOR Aerospace and the developer of the Lynx two-person spacecraft taking passengers to suborbital space in significant number in 2014. In the video from TEDxSanJose 2011, Greason speaks of his efforts in commercial space the past decade.

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