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The end of Excalibur Almaz?

By Marc Boucher
NASA Watch
May 22, 2014
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Excalibur Almaz Capsule Sold in Auction, SpaceRef Business
“Commercial spaceflight services company Excalibur Almaz recently auctioned one of its assets, a Soviet era space capsule, the Vozvraschaemyi Apparat (VA), at the Brussels auction house Kunsthaus Lempertz KG for €1.26 million euros (US$1.72M).”

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6 responses to “The end of Excalibur Almaz?”

  1. Richard H. Shores says:
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    Certainly seems like Excalibur Almaz is withering on the vine.One could think the sale of this asset is to attempt to keep the company afloat. I feel that this is the beginning of the end and more assets will be auctioned off soon.

  2. Terry Stetler says:
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    This is a surprise?

  3. ProfSWhiplash says:
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    Admittedly, when I first read their name “Excalibur Almaz”, my mind accidentally (or perhaps in a Freudian prophetic way) mispronounced it as “Alaca-Zam!” Well, it now seems appropriate; as it looks as though they have been surviving mostly on smoke and mirrors.

  4. hikingmike says:
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    So that image is from the auction house? I guess they see it as something for a museum in that image, but I laughed and immediately thought of 2001: A Space Odyssey with those suited guys in there.

  5. Beomoose says:
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    I still remember the days people were telling me Excalibur Almaz would beat SpaceX to orbit. Lotta true believers jumped on that wagon.

  6. Andrew_M_Swallow says:
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    Sell the hardware back to the Russians. If the Russians dump the ISS they may be needing a spacestation quickly.