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E'Prime Aerospace Corp
E' Prime Aerospace Corp. engages in the provision of launch services to the United States Department of Defense and National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The company is headquartered in Los Angeles, California and currently employs 1 full-time employees. The firm provides launching services to the United States Department of Defense (the United States Air Force); the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and other Government and commercial entities, including telecommunications, aerospace, security and defense industries. The firm's Eagle S-III and Eagle S-VII launch vehicles lift from around 16,925 to 59,340 pounds to lower-earth-orbit (LEO), which is around 90 miles above the Earth, and from around 5,415 to 19,780 pounds to geosynchronous-earth-orbit (GEO), which is 22,300 miles above earth. The Eagle S-VII has the capability of launching heavy payloads, such as the International Space Station.
E' Prime Aerospace Corp. engages in the provision of launch services to the United States Department of Defense and National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The company is headquartered in Los Angeles, California and currently employs 1 full-time employees. The firm provides launching services to the United States Department of Defense (the United States Air Force); the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and other Government and commercial entities, including telecommunications, aerospace, security and defense industries. The firm's Eagle S-III and Eagle S-VII launch vehicles lift from around 16,925 to 59,340 pounds to lower-earth-orbit (LEO), which is around 90 miles above the Earth, and from around 5,415 to 19,780 pounds to geosynchronous-earth-orbit (GEO), which is 22,300 miles above earth. The Eagle S-VII has the capability of launching heavy payloads, such as the International Space Station.