Tina and Tom Sjögren are adventurers with their sights set on Mars. They plan to build their own rocket to get there. Now they share where the first rockets will be manufactured and the latest developments for the company. Among other things, they now have a test pad near Area 51.
Pythom Space finally got their news media breakthrough. Unfortunately, it was negative. Several news media criticized them. None of them had written a word about Pythom Space before. This is an example of a bigger problem with negative news media, that Warp News are solving.
Tina and Tom Sjögren plan to get to – and back – from Mars in their own rocket, with their own built-in rocket engine. Here are the eight steps required to reach the red planet.
Pythom Space, with the goal of taking founders Tina and Tom Sjögren to Mars, have successfully tested their first rocket, Eiger. See the video of the micro-jump.
There are only two specific projects in the whole world aimed at taking humans to Mars. One is Elon Musk's SpaceX. The other is two adventurers.