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A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI)FutureAssist Solutions: Fixed-Price, Pre-Packaged Technical andEconomic Services for Space EntrepreneursVersion A 09 April 2010Mr. A.C. CharaniaPresident, SpaceWorks Commercial, A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI)ac@sei.aero 1 202.503.1752 1 202.503.1751 (Fax)Mr. Dominic DePasqualeDirector, Washington D.C. Operations, SpaceWorks Commercial, A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI)dominic.depasquale@sei.aero 1 202.503.1753 1 202.503.1751 (Fax)Dr. John R. OldsCEO/Principal Engineer, SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI)john.olds@sei.aero 1 770.379.8002 1 770.379.8001 (Fax)1Copyright 2010, SpaceWorks Commercial, A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI) All Rights Reserved

FUTUREASSIST SOLUTIONS: OVERVIEW2Copyright 2010, SpaceWorks Commercial, A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI) All Rights Reserved

- Aerospace technologies rarely sell themselves- They need a context, a vision, a comparison to alternatives- SpaceWorks Commercial offers FutureAssist Solutions, aspecific set of services typically needed by aerospace inventors,entrepreneurs, and technologists- Fixed-price pre-packaged services- Easy to understand set of services, for those at various stages of ideadevelopment- Leverages the full multidisciplinary capabilities of our firm to create acompelling story for our client’s aerospace idea or invention, accelerating itfrom a unique vision to feasible reality- There are three FutureAssist solutions at various price levels:- Basic (US 10K): Feasibility Illustration- Standard (US 50K): Point Design Render- Advanced (US 150K): Optimization, Business/financial analysis AnimationFUTUREASSIST SOLUTIONS: OVERVIEW3Copyright 2010, SpaceWorks Commercial, A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI) All Rights Reserved

SolutionBasicStandardAdvancedTimeline1 month3 months6 monthsPrice (USD) 10,000 50,000 150,000 Strategic advice and consulting Top-level technology feasibilityassessment Identification of potentialaerospace applications for the newtechnology Top-level market and businessassessment Idea maturation roadmap Concept marketing graphic All services in "Basic" packageand: Creation of a complete pointdesign of the new technology in apreferred application, use ofmultidisciplinaryengineering design and analysiscapabilities Preliminary cost assessment Comparison to “currenttechnology” solutions for the sameapplication Preliminary, quantitative marketdemand analysis Multiple 3-D computer renders ofconcept All services in "Standard” packageand: Trade studies, examination oftechnology alternatives, and systemlevel optimization, using higherfidelity tools Technology development roadmap Assistance with new business setupand logistics (new venture creation) Recommended partnership plansand strategies Review by external professionalboard (subject to NDA) Business plan /proposal formulation Business case and financialassessment Digital animation of concept Standard 10-15 page report Basic concept graphics(illustrations) Technical point design (detailedin a 20 - 50 page presentationand/or report) Advanced concept graphics set(rendered images) Technical analysis results in variousformats (presentation and/or report) Results of external review Graphics and animation set(illustrations, renders, animation) Business plan/proposal documentServicesDeliverablesFUTUREASSIST SOLUTIONS4Copyright 2010, SpaceWorks Commercial, A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI) All Rights Reserved

SPACEWORKS: KEY CUSTOMERS AND PRODUCTS5Copyright 2010, SpaceWorks Commercial, A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI) All Rights Reserved

SpaceWorks Commercial helps to mature the vision of our clients byproviding project management-related services (such as economic analysis)and technical engineering expertiseHELPING TO REALIZE THE VISION OF OUR CLIENTS6Copyright 2010, SpaceWorks Commercial, A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI) All Rights Reserved

-Sub-orbital and orbital commercial space flightFast package point-to-point delivery on EarthOrbital space habitats/stations (vehicles and hotels)Low Earth Orbit (LEO) payload deliveryInternational Space Station (ISS) crew and cargo servicesSpace Solar Power (SSP)On-orbit servicing including propellant stations/depots in spaceSpace transportation (lunar, asteroids, Mars)Space manufacturingLunar propellant productionLunar public commercial space flightAsteroid miningImages copyright SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI) 2007SPACE MARKETS OF INTEREST7Copyright 2010, SpaceWorks Commercial, A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI) All Rights Reserved

DOMAIN EXPERTISE: REUSABLE LAUNCH VEHICLES8Copyright 2010, SpaceWorks Commercial, A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI) All Rights Reserved

DOMAIN EXPERTISE: SPACECRAFT9Copyright 2010, SpaceWorks Commercial, A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI) All Rights Reserved

DOMAIN EXPERTISE: HUMAN SPACE EXPLORATION10Copyright 2010, SpaceWorks Commercial, A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI) All Rights Reserved

DOMAIN EXPERTISE: COMMERCIAL SPACE11Copyright 2010, SpaceWorks Commercial, A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI) All Rights Reserved

SPACEWORKS ENGINEERING, INC. (SEI)Dr. John R. Olds, P.E.CEOSEI AffiliatesMr. William EscherMr. Derek WebberMr. Carl EhrlichMr. Rich ReinertMr. Dennis PoulosMelinda S. OldsCFOLegal Counsel (Corporate)Mr. John Yates Accounts Receivable & Payable External Accounting - Dave Pierce (FMS) External Compliance - Scott Butler (Beason&Nalley) External Benefits - Nancy Fogerty External Payroll - Payroll1 AtlantaMorris, Manning & Martin, LLPLegal Counsel (ITAR)Mr. Kerry T. ScarlottGoulston & StorrsSpaceWorks CommercialSpaceWorks EngineeringSpaceWorks SoftwareMr. A.C. CharaniaPresidentDr. John E. BradfordPresidentDr. John E. BradfordPresident (Acting) Dominic DePasquale (Director, D.C. Operations) Will Olsen (Intern) Stephanie Wan (Intern) Ms. Stacey Haydel (Manager of Software Sales)Advanced Concepts Group (ACG)Engineering Economics Group (EEG)Space Media Group (SMG)Dr. Brad St. GermainDirector of Advanced ConceptsMr. Dominic DePasqualeDirector of Engineering Economics (Acting)Mr. Mark ElwoodDirector of Space Media Jon Wallace (Sr. Project Engineer) Kevin Feld (Project Engineer) Mark Schaffer (Project Engineer) Anthony Piplica (Project Engineer) Katlynn Bringhurst (Intern) Michael Kelly (Operations Engineer) Ron Menich (Space Scenario Analyst) Elizabeth Buchen (Cost Engineering Specialist) Joshua Mullinax (SMG Affiliate) Alan Bettes (SMG Affiliate) External Graphics, Illustration, Website SpecialistsORGANIZATIONFirm Organization Chart 04.09.201012Copyright 2010, SpaceWorks Commercial, A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI) All Rights Reserved

MR. CARL F. EHRLICHMR. RICHARD P. REINERTAffiliateSpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI)Engineering DivisionAffiliateSpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI)Engineering DivisionMr. Carl F. Ehrlich, Jr. is an affiliate and technical advisor to SpaceWorksEngineering, Inc. (SEI). He has over 40 years of active experience in theaerospace industry, having retired from a successful 25 year career at BoeingNorth American (formerly: Rockwell International). Prior to that, he wasemployed at the Lockheed-California and Douglas Aircraft Companies for atotal, of 15 years. He served with the United States Air Force in the AirAttaché Office of the American Embassy in Teheran, Iran.Mr. Richard P. Reinert is an affiliate and technical advisor to SpaceWorksEngineering, Inc. (SEI) in the areas of mission and spacecraft design. Mr.Reinert is currently the Manager and Chief Engineer of R P Reinert &Associates consulting, LLC in Colorado. He retired from a successful 24year career at Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp last year. Previousexperience included six years each at Boeing and Hughes Aircraft and 4years at the Lockheed-California Company.During his active career, Mr. Ehrlich managed and participated in a widerange of advanced space transportation projects ranging from the 10Passenger Orbital Carrier and Ten Ton Orbital Carrier studies in 1963-5 forNASA/MSFC, to the management of the Highly Reusable SpaceTransportation study for NASA/MSFC in 1997.While serving at these four companies, Mr. Reinert has supportedaerospace projects ranging from civil aircraft to planetary spacecraft in keydesign lead positions. At Boeing Aerospace he was manager of aDOE/NASA study that defined a practical approach to space disposal ofnuclear waste, and supported concept definition of solar power satellitesand advanced space transportation systems. At Ball he led successfulproposal efforts for the SDIO Relay Mirror Experiment (RME), the CanadianSpace Agency RADARSAT spacecraft, and the NASA Deep ImpactDiscovery Mission. His most recent assignments at Ball involved leadingmission and system design of spacecraft concepts aimed at characterizationand mitigation of hazards due to Near Earth Objects and in studies andhardware development involving attitude control of solar sails.Since his retirement in 1998, Mr. Ehrlich has consulted with a number ofaerospace companies focused on the development of operational conceptsfor advanced reusable launch and entry vehicle systems.He is an Associate Fellow with the American Institute of Aeronautics andAstronautics (AIAA) and is currently a member and treasurer of the AIAASpace Transportation Technical Committee, a member of the AIAA SpaceLogistics Technical Committee, and Vice Chair for Membership andTreasurer for the AIAA San Fernando Pacific Section Executive Council.Mr. Ehrlich has earned degrees from Stanford University in 1957 (Bachelor ofScience in Aerodynamics) and the University of Southern California in 1967(Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering).Mr. Reinert earned a Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics and Astronauticsfrom the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1968 and attended theGraduate School of Mechanical Engineering at Loyola MarymountUniversity in Los Angeles in the seventies.AFFILIATES (1): EXPERIENCED & PREFERRED CONSULTANTS FOR SEI13Copyright 2010, SpaceWorks Commercial, A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI) All Rights Reserved

MR. WILLIAM J.D. ESCHERMR. DEREK WEBBERAffiliateSpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI)Engineering DivisionAffiliateSpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI)Commercial DivisionMr. William J.D. Escher is is an affiliate and technical advisor to SpaceWorksEngineering, Inc. (SEI). Mr. Escher has 50 years experience working in theaerospace industry divided among nearly equal tenures in the government,industry, and self-employed arenas. He has had a long-term involvement withspace transportation and related propulsion developments that stretch backto the United State' first attempts to place scientific satellites in orbit duringProject Vanguard run by the Naval Research Laboratory. Mr. Escher has alsoheld positions at multiple NASA field centers as well as at NASAHeadquarters, Rocketdyne, The Marquardt Corporation, Kaiser-Marquardt,and Astronautics Corporation of American. Additionally, Mr. Escher spentfifteen years as a self-employed consultant in the areas of terrestrial energysystems and environmental betterment technology.Just prior to joining SEI, Mr. Escher served as a senior systems engineer inthe Applied Technologies Group of Science Applications International Corp.(SAIC) in Huntsville, Alabama. At SAIC, he applied his expertise inairbreathing/rocket-based combined-cycle propulsion to the development ofpropulsion technology databases and advanced space transportation systemassessments.At Cornell University, while undertaking mechanical engineering studies, Mr.Escher served as the president and experimental committee chairman of theCornell Rocket Society. He is an Associate Fellow of the American Institute ofAeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), a long-term member of SAEInternational, and a founding participant in the Space Propulsion SynergyTeam (SPST).Mr. Derek Webber is an affiliate and technical advisor to SpaceWorksEngineering, Inc. (SEI). Mr. Webber is currently Director of SpaceportAssociates, a space tourism consultancy based in Washington, D.C. Overthe last several years, he has directed three landmark studies in commercialspace business planning: the ASCENT Study of Future Space Markets, forNASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, the Futron/Zogby Study of SpaceTourism Demand, and the Adventurers' Survey which he completed jointlywith Incredible Adventures. Mr. Webber's career began as a launch vehicleand satellite engineer in what is now EADS/Astrium Space Systems. Heworked on thermal control system design for a number of satellites,including the Skynet satellite, and on kinetic heating analyses for launchvehicles, including post-flight analyses of telemetry from the Europa vehiclefirings from the Woomera range. He became Head of Procurement atInmarsat, (responsible for contracting over a billion dollars worth ofcommunications satellites, their launch vehicles and ground segment), andManaging Director of Tachyon Europe (providing satellite broadband andInternet access across the continent). Mr. Webber holds a B.Sc. HonorsDegree in Physics and Mathematics from Newcastle University (UK), andpostgraduate qualifications in Space Science (from University CollegeLondon, UK) and Management (from the University of Westminster, UK). Heis a Senior Member of AIAA, and a Fellow of the British InterplanetarySociety. Mr. Webber has been a member of the Adjunct Faculty of theInternational Space University, and at the US International University in SanDiego, where he provided courses on international management.AFFILIATES (2): EXPERIENCED & PREFERRED CONSULTANTS FOR SEI14Copyright 2010, SpaceWorks Commercial, A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI) All Rights Reserved

MR. DENNIS POULOSAffiliateSpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI)Engineering and Commercial DivisionsMr. Poulos is an affiliate and technical advisor to SpaceWorks Engineering,Inc. (SEI). He has over thirty five years experience in military air operations,National Security Space, and Civil Space programs. Since Retiring from theNavy, he has worked with both small high tech aerospace firms and largeaerospace prime contractors with a primary focus on the development andadvocacy for advanced concepts and programs. Mr. Poulos worked atNorthrop Grumman Aerospace Systems from 2003 to 2010 in the AdvancedConcepts group where he was responsible for military space businessdevelopment and program management. He captured, and managed, the AirForce Research Lab Future (reusable) Access to Space Technology andReusable Access to Space Technology programs; the Air Force Space andMissile Center Hybrid Launch Vehicle Studies and Analysis program; and theDARPA Force Application and Launch from CONUS (FALCON) contract. Heworked with the Northrop Grumman Technology Development group tocapture technology development programs including the Adaptive GuidanceNavigation and Control for Reusable Launch Vehicle Ascent, Integrated FlightControl Actuator Health Management, Advanced Development of IntegratedWarm Structure, Full Envelope Adaptive Guidance Navigation and Control forReusable Launch Vehicles, and Rapid Mission Planning technologydevelopment contracts. Mr. Poulos earned a Master of Science in ElectricalEngineering as part of the Space Systems Engineering curriculum at the USNaval Postgraduate School (NPS) in Monterey, California, in 1986. Hecompleted a Bachelor of Science in Physics at the US Naval Academy,Annapolis, Maryland, in 1975. He has also completed upper level graduatecourses at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs between 1995 and1997 as a Controls Engineer in Electrical and Computer Engineering.AFFILIATES (3): EXPERIENCED & PREFERRED CONSULTANTS FOR SEI15Copyright 2010, SpaceWorks Commercial, A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI) All Rights Reserved

Analysis/DisciplineIndustry Tool(s)In-House Tool(s)CAD / Solid ModelingSolid Edge, SDRC IDEAS, Canvas,Vehicle Sketch Pad (VSP)AerodynamicsUDP, S/HABP, Missile DATCOM (Level-1)Cart-3D, DPLR (Euler, N.S. CFD) (Level-2)Trajectory & VisualizersPOST I, POST II, OTIS, ChebytopTraGE-X, Bullseye, Flyback-SimPropulsionCEA, ROCETS, RJPA, ENG92, SJ20/21/22,RAMSCRAM, SRGULL, NEPPREDTOP-Lite, REDTOP-Pro,SCCREAMAeroheating and TPSS/HABP, DPLR, Miniver, TPS-XSentryWeights/StructuresINTROS, CONSIZ, LVA, AFWATHistorical databases,StageSizer, erator, TankSizerTakeoff/Landing Sim, SESAWOperationsAATe, OCM-COMET, NROC, LLEGODescartes (Hyperport, Origins)Safety/ReliabilityRMAT, Item ToolkitReliability Calc, GT-Safety IICostNAFCOM, SEER-H, TRANSCOST, SEERSEM, COCOMO II, QuickCost, NICMRemix, I-RaCM, ICCCoM,HSCM, FGOAEconomicsIAAT/Afford, ACE-ITCABAM, SSPATE, NESC,LMNoP, Stack’emSystems EngineeringSAS JMP, ModelCenter/AnalysisServerHero, MSAT, TechSimOptimizationDOT, ADSOptWorksUncertainty AnalysisCrystal BallProbWorksANALYTICAL TOOL EXPERTISE16Copyright 2010, SpaceWorks Commercial, A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI) All Rights Reserved

SPACEWORKS SOFTWARE PRODUCT LINE17Copyright 2010, SpaceWorks Commercial, A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI) All Rights Reserved

- The Advanced Concepts Group (ACG) of SpaceWorks Engineeringprovides conceptual and preliminary analysis and technical assessmentof advanced space systems.- The ACG specializes in delivering high value end-to-end analysis packagesto our customers engaged in preliminary aerospace vehicle conceptdevelopment, design space exploration, analysis of technical alternatives,independent concept review, or marketing of new technologies or initiatives.- Past experience includes conceptual and preliminary level modeling of abroad range of future space transportation and aerospace infrastructureconcepts.- Technical assessments may include analysis of concept weights, ascent andentry trajectories, propulsion, Computer-Aided Design (CAD) drawings,aerodynamics, thermal protection requirements, abort assessments, andsubsystem definition and sizing.- The ACG performs both deterministic and probabilistic analyses to explicitlyevaluate system risk through uncertainty in key design variables.SPACEWORKS ENGINEERING: ADVANCED CONCEPTS GROUP (ACG)18Copyright 2010, SpaceWorks Commercial, A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI) All Rights Reserved

- The Engineering Economics Group (EEG) of SpaceWorks Engineering isa leader in analyzing life-cycle considerations of complex aerospaceprograms and markets.- The EEG helps government and established commercial customers evaluatethe costs and benefits of financial investments in a broad range of spaceapplications.- We offer a complete assessment of concept viability through quantificationof the difficult to assess “ilities” such as affordability, reliability, operability,maintainability, etc.- Our responsive and penetrating analysis capabilities help clients answer arange of "what-if" questions related to procurement strategies, market size,effects of competition, reliability requirements, and product pricing plans.16,000 111.3 B (2006-2018) 75 M 53.4 B (2019-2025) 164.7 B 50 MNASA FY06 Exploration-Related Budget 25 M12,00010,000 MCLV8,000Facilities, Operations, andFlight TestsCEV/CM6,000TechnologyMaturation4,000Surface Systems(NPV) by YearNet Present Value14,000 0 M200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017- 25 M- 50 MFirm A- 75 M- 100 MEDS CEV/SM- 125 MCaLV-HLLV2,000Other (Robotic/ISS/Shuttle)- 150 MFirm BLSAM- 175 M02006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025YearExample Study: Lunar Exploration BudgetYearExample Study: International Space Station Services MarketFinancial AnalysisSPACEWORKS ENGINEERING: ENGINEERING ECONOMICS GROUP (EEG)19Copyright 2010, SpaceWorks Commercial, A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI) All Rights Reserved

- The Space Media Group (SMG) at SpaceWorks Engineering couplesengineering precision with artistic vision to create informative andstriking visual elements- Expanding beyond traditional industrial design, the SMG works with itsclients to imagine and visualize future space concepts- Use of mixed media (traditional and digital)- Integrated with traditional engineering design processes (CAD,performance, operations, etc)- Multiple output formats (print illustrations, digital renders, computeranimation, sculpture, exhibit, prototype)SPACEWORKS ENGINEERING: SPACE MEDIA GROUP (SMG)20Copyright 2010, SpaceWorks Commercial, A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI) All Rights Reserved

––––––––––––––Ares V Uncertainty Analysis for NASA’s Project Constellation [2007-2008]–Contract sponsored by NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC)Modeling and Simulation Techniques for Exploration Systems [2007-2008]–Contract sponsored by NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC)AFRL FAST Vision Vehicle Studies [2008]–Contract sponsored by Air Force Research Lab (AFRL)Development and Implementation of the Hero Modeling Environment [2006-2008]–Contract sponsored by Air Force Research Lab (AFRL)Systems Engineering and Design for SpaceWorks Foresight Spacecraft [2007]–First place winner: 2007 The Planetary Society Apophis Mission Design CompetitionLunar Lander Concept Design and Trajectory Simulation [2005-2007]–Various Government and Commercial CustomersInnovative Concept Development of Reusable Launch Vehicles Using Combined-Cycle Propulsion for MilitaryApplications [2003-2006]–Contract sponsored by Air Force Research Lab (AFRL)Activity-Based Simulation of Hypersonic Systems Operability and Affordability [2007-2009]–NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) AwardCost Estimating and Strategic Analysis of NASA Lunar Surface Systems [2006-2009]–In support of NASA’s Constellation ProgramLunar Surface Systems Operations Metric Evaluation [2007-2008]–Tool development and analysis for NASA Goddard Space Flight CenterCost Estimates for Earth-to-Orbit Launch Concepts including TBCC, RBCC, and air-launched rocket solutions [20052009]–Various Government and Commercial CustomersI-RaCM: A Fully Integrated Risk and Lifecycle Cost Model [2007-2008]–SBIR sponsored by NASA Marshall Space Flight CenterEconomic Development of Space (EDS) [2005-2007]–NASA ESR&T contract sponsored by NASA Langley Research CenterSimulating Emerging Space (SES) Industries with Agent-Based Modeling [2006]–SBIR sponsored by NASA Marshall Space Flight CenterSELECTED CONTRACTS WITHIN LAST FIVE YEARS21Copyright 2010, SpaceWorks Commercial, A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI) All Rights Reserved

- Two-Stage-to-Orbit (TSTO) All-Rocket Military Space Plane Design- Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) - Wright Patterson Air Force Base- Rocket-Based Combined Cycle (RBCC) Thrust Sensitivity Study- Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) - Wright Patterson Air Force Base- Hero Collaborative Engineering Environment for Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) Design- Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) - Wright Patterson Air Force Base- Future Hypersonic X-Planes Study- Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) - Wright Patterson Air Force Base- Novel Scram-Rocket Engine Design Study- DoD Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) grant- Discrete-Event Simulation of Hypersonic Launch Vehicle Development and Acquisition Cost- NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC), NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD)- Human Lunar Surface Systems Cost Assessment- NASA’s Human Lunar Exploration Program (NASA Constellation Strategic Analysis Cost Team)- Public Museum Exhibit Concept Development- Aviation Museum & Discovery Center (Marietta, Georgia)- FastForward Study Group- Industrial team to research high-speed intercontinental package delivery- Economic Analysis of Space Solar Power (SSP)- International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) study- Future Demand Projections for Small Satellites- Market demand estimation for nano-satellite launch services- Hybrid Propulsion System International Market Assessment- Google Lunar X-Prize (GLXP)- Independent financial review for Astrobotic TechnologiesSELECTED PROJECTS IN 200922Copyright 2010, SpaceWorks Commercial, A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI) All Rights Reserved

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A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI)SpaceWorks CommercialA Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI)1701 K St. NW Suite 750 Washington, D.C. 20006 U.S.A.Phone: 1 202.503.1750 Fax: 1 202.503.1751www.spaceworkscommercial.com E-mail: commercial@sei.aerow24ww.seiCopyright 2010, SpaceWorks Commercial, A Division of SpaceWorks Engineering, Inc. (SEI) All Rights Reserved.aero

-Orbital space habitats/stations (vehicles and hotels)-Low Earth Orbit (LEO) payload delivery-International Space Station (ISS) crew and cargo services-Space Solar Power (SSP)-On-orbit servicing including propellant stations/depots in space-Space transportation (lunar, asteroids, Mars)