Rick Tumlinson is the
co-founder of several space companies and non-profits including
Deep Space Industries,
Orbital Outfitters
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, the
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, and the
Space Frontier Foundation. He is an active space entrepreneur and
space activist. He has testified on space-related topics before the
U.S. Congress six times since 1995. In 2004, ''Space News'' magazine listed Tumlinson as one of the 100 most influential people in the space industry, stating:
Part agitator, part operator, Tumlinson has spent the past two decades advocating human exploration and settlement of the solar system and has been a strong advocate of creating commercial opportunities at the Russian Mir space station and at the international space station.
Background
To support his space activism in his early years, Tumlinson produced a series of animated videos used to gain funding for the Air Force's
DC-X rocket project, the
International Space University, the
X-33 rocket program, the Air Force's
Space Command and created the first ever paid political announcement for space, which was featured on NPR's All Things Considered.
Tumlinson worked for noted scientist
Gerard K. O'Neill at the
Space Studies Institute and was involved in starting the
Lunar Prospector
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project which discovered hints of water on the Moon. He also lobbied to help pass the Space Settlement Act of 1988, testified before President
Ronald Reagan's
National Commission on Space
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, and was a founding trustee of the
X-Prize.
Over the years he has been a witness in six congressional hearings on the future of NASA, the US
space program and
space tourism
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. In early 2004, Tumlinson testified before Senator
John McCain and the Senate Space and Technology Committee on the Moon, Mars and Beyond program.
Tumlinson conducts many talks and speeches in the field of
space advocacy. Topics of his talks range from critiques and discussions of current national space policy, presentation of a "Frontier" ideology for opening space, to the how and why of returning to the Moon, to a spiritual discussion of our place in the universe, the search for other life and the reasons why humans are reaching for the stars.
Contributions and projects
Tumlinson founded the Permission to Dream project, which has over the years placed dozens of telescopes in the hands of schools and groups around the world in hopes to educate and inspire interest in space.
He co-founded the now dissolved firm
LunaCorp
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, which teamed up with
Radio Shack on a proposed mission to send a robot
rover to the moon to confirm that ice exists at its poles.
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Companies Team Up to Send Robots to the Moon
Retrieved on July 14, 2007 He led the team which turned the
Mir Space Station
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into the world's first commercial space facility, and was a co-founder of the space firm
MirCorp as profiled in the documentary film
Orphans of Apollo
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.
Along the way he personally signed up
Dennis Tito, the world's first "citizen explorer," and has assisted in numerous other such projects.
Rick was the Executive Director and co-Founder of the Foundation for the International Non-Governmental Development of Space (FINDS), a foundation with the objective to fund breakthrough projects and activities such as
Helium 3 research,
laser launch studies, and asteroid processing projects. The organization provided the first $100k in seed money for the founding of the
Mars Society, operated the Cheap Access to Space Prize and supported such projects as The WATCH asteroid search program. FINDS also underwrote and co-sponsored a very successful series of Senate Roundtables on space issues in conjunction with the Foundation and the lobby
ProSpace over the last few years.
A regular contributor to the space industry paper ''
Space News'', Tumlinson's writings and quotes have appeared in the ''
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'', ''
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'' and other publications around the world. He has appeared on such television programs as
ABC's ''
World News Tonight'', the ''
CBS Morning Show'', and ''
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''. Internationally, he has appeared on TV sets from Russia to China's CCTV and the
BBC and been quoted in a wide range of journals, from ''
The Economist
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'' to China's ''
People's Daily''. Tumlinson has appeared on the front page of the ''New York Times'', has been featured in two issues of ''
Popular Science
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'', and appeared as an expert guest on the "CBS Evening News with
Dan Rather,"
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's "Open Exchange" and was quoted in papers such as the ''
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'', ''LA Times'', and the ''
Orlando Sentinel
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'', regarding the
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disaster. He also appears often as a space commentator on
CNN.
In 2004, Tumlinson was one of 20 guests invited by the White House to hear President
George W. Bush announce his plans to return to the
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and explore
Mars
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. He has been a consultant to the
Robert A. Heinlein and Virginia Heinlein Prize Trust. He is editor of a book entitled ''Return to the Moon'', a collection of papers by leading professionals in the space industry regarding the future of space exploration and the privatization of the return to the moon. In 2006, Tumlinson started his own space firm, XTreme Space and Orbital Outfitters.
Tumlinson is a member of the Leadership Board of
For All Moonkind, Inc.
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See also
*''
Orphans of Apollo
''Orphans of Apollo'' is a 2008 documentary film directed and produced by Michael Potter, co-directed by Becky Neiman and edited by Todd Jones, which describes how a band of entrepreneurs tried to privatize the space station Mir and tells the st ...
''
References
External links
2004 testimony by Rick Tumlinson on the future of NASARick Tumlinson's personal websiteInterview Daily Spaceflight News, 14 December 2010.
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Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
People from Texas
Space advocates