From Deseret News archives:
Some firms aiming for the sky
They see big potential in private spaceflights
Now some investors are betting on space tourism as the next big thing.
The infant industry got a boost in June when a Boston-area investment group backed a private rocket company developing a spaceship that will take off and land like an airplane.
The deal between Boston Harbor Angels and XCOR Aerospace, believed to be the first investment by a group of angel investors in a commercial launch company, raised hopes that others will follow.
"This industry is going to explode or fizzle," said John Hallal of the Boston group. "If it's successful, people will look back and say, 'These Boston Harbor investors are smart guys.' If not, it's not the end of the world."
Interest in space tourism took off after the 2004 history-making flight of SpaceShipOne, the first privately funded rocket to reach space. The project, entirely financed by Microsoft Corp. co-founder and billionaire entrepreneur Paul Allen, jump-started the new space race.
The smaller players lacking billionaire backing often turn to the rich for capital. These so-called angel investors often are retirees or wealthy executives searching for hot opportunities. They fill the gap between seed money from "friends, family and fools" and conservative venture capitalists who don't usually invest until companies are further along.
Since most space tourism angels are individuals who can only put up so much capital, companies often have to lure more than one to keep their business running. Observers say the XCOR deal is significant because it is backed by an angel network that can pool its capital.
Mojave-based XCOR, which is building a reusable suborbital vehicle named Xerus, sought out Boston Harbor through connections with one of its longtime investors. Both sides declined to reveal the size of the investment, but the Boston group normally commits $250,000 to $650,000.
"Our hope is that this will allow some local angel groups to take a second look at us," said Rich Pournelle, director of business development at XCOR.
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Artist's rendering by Mojave-based XCOR Aerospace shows the firm's Xerus reusable suborbital vehicle, which the company is developing in an effort to fly tourists into space. The project is being backed by the Boston Harbor Angels investment company, which believes spaceflights have big potential.
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