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INTRODUCTION

SpaceBox™ is a public access, payload to space program.


Its purpose is to become a new avenue of reach for the
public and the consumer, a new vector of commerce into
the final frontier.

The program has the capability of providing space access


to sub orbital altitudes via the Discovery Series reusable
sounding rocket. As of 2018 since program rollout, further
options of putting SpaceBox into orbit and or shipped to
space station(s) is possible through existing third-party
commercial programs that are already part of the NASA
Commercial Resupply program.
United Frontiers is developing orbit-capable vehicles, the
Discovery 2 and Mariner Class Oceanic Launch Vehicles
slated for Late 2019.

The commercial potential of SpaceBox is to improve the


intrinsic value of consumer goods and allow a new platform
to promote products or businesses in emphasizing the cost
effectiveness and a new norm of everyday life. The debut of
SpaceBox was at the AIAA Small Satellite Conference in
August of 2018. It proved to be a major success as we
promote the presale period to the industry. Thirty-seven SpaceBox payloads were sold to industry professionals
within the seven day conference. Subsequently, United Frontiers in beginning talks with multiple companies that seek
to promote their conference merchandise for next year all to be flown on sponsored SpaceBox designs. Companies
of interest include Teledyne Brown Engineering, Eutelsat, Radeus Labs and General Atomics Electromagnetics.

Payload manifest for United Frontiers via the SpaceBox program continues to self-aggregate and positive cash flow
is current to meet current demand of this space service. A total of 50 plus SpaceBox cubesats are on order and
growing. Purchase yours today and secure your own mission to space.

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PROCESS AND FLIGHT OPERATIONS
Following a path similar to how 23AndMe functions as a service and data-based information service, the SpaceBox
experience and process is meant to bring forth access and involvement into understanding how spaceflight works. As
stated previously, the emphasis of this payload program is to allow any items of value or importance, not just science
and research into space and bringing access to space as a new normalcy to everyday life.

Upon reservation of your SpaceBox, you will receive the Discovery series Payload User guide. The document
provides all details behind the mission itself. Using ID confirmation for your purchase, feel free to follow up with us to
put a custom logo on your SpaceBox.

Dimensions of the box are that of a standard 1U Class CubeSat. It is a chassis alone to carry value goods and
standalone research/ citizen science experiments into space and back.

SPACEBOX ORDER OF OPERATIONS

RESERVATION SpaceBox is purchased and confirmation email/


supplemental information sent out to customer and or
company
SEND OUT SpaceBox Packages sent to customer and or company
RETRIEVAL SpaceBox and Payloads return to facility
INSPECTION Payload oversight and monitoring for hazardous
materials against SpaceBox policy and checking for
potential damages done en route
INTEGRATION All SpaceBox are inserted into dedicated payload
fairing on Discovery Series vehicle
LAUNCH OPERATIONS Spaceflight Operations are conducted. Rocket and
payloads endure 60 minute flight with 21 minutes in
microgravity/ vacuum of space
POST FLIGHT Rocket parachutes deployed and soft water landing is
achieved. Retrieval teams extract rocket from Ocean.
Return for facility for De-Integration of Fairing
SHIPMENT All SpaceBoxes and their payloads are sent back to
customers and companies with flight data package and
certification that items have gone to space

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SPACEBOX FLIGHT PROFILE
1 Discovery 1B and SpaceBox manifest towed to launch location off of Florida
2 Ballast Tank stabilizes launch vehicle vertically for final launch preparation
3 Discovery Launches from ocean. Accelerate to 200 Kilometer parabolic orbit
4 At MECO (Main Engine Cut Off) Vehicle ascends for 21 minute microgravity flight past Karman
Line into space.
5 Reaction control system (RCS) onboard pitches rocket for optimal viewing angle of the Earth
below. Enabling the "Overview effect."
6 Upon re-entry, fin stabilization and freefall occurs until parachute deployment

7 Vehicle executes soft landing impact on ocean. Vessels continue downrange to recovery site
8 Discovery Launch Vehicle transported back to facility. SpaceBox payloads retrieved and are
sent out to the customer within 36 Hours. Mission turnaround begins.

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DISCOVERY ROCKET MISSION AT A GLANCE

THE PLATFORM:
DISCOVERY SERIES
REUSABLE
SUBORBITAL
LAUNCH VEHICLE

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