Up, up and way: Space industry startup is using balloons to launch rockets

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SpaceRyde grew from a couple working in their garage, to 30 staff backed by $10 million and championed by Chris Hadfield

His takeaway from the show was that Canadians must be, well, excruciatingly polite, and that Canada would therefore be an ideal place to open a business, envisioned in his mind as a breezy, Persian-inspired mountainside café in Niagara Falls, Ont., a place, alas, without any mountains.

If that all sounds a bit too far out there, consider the trajectory of the suburban Toronto company, which has grown from a husband-and-wife duo, toiling away in their two-car garage, to 30 employees backed by $10 million in seed capital and championed by some high-powered mentors, includingThis advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.“The way they are going about things is clever,” the one-time commander of the International Space Station said.

“By launching from a balloon, we are going to bypass all the dense layers of the atmosphere, and it allows us to have a small, efficient and yet very affordable rocket,” Haghighat said. But always hovering in the back of his mind was an idea that the now 40-year-old engineer had been noodling upon ever since daredevil Felix Baumgartner hitched a ride in a balloon-lifted space capsule to 39 kilometres above the Earth, before free-falling back to solid ground.

“Sohrab and I do have our disagreements,” Safari said. “But we also have different strengths, and so we have different responsibilities with the company. The truly hard part is not talking about work when we get home, on weekends and on holidays. SpaceRyde is our second child.”

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Good for them, Canada needs more innovators. And you know with that much helium around, the after work parties get wild. Also a very sneaky way to lift hypersonic missles into unsuspecting territory, so you know the military won’t mind.

Does this start up have enough diversity What percentage of the team is racialized and/or lgbtq?

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