Menu
Montecito
Pac Premier
Giving Guide
Loading...
You are here:  Home  >  Tri-County Economy  >  Central Coast  >  Current Article

Landing space projects: Next Intent created Mars rover parts

By   /   Friday, July 20th, 2012  /   1 Comment

This article is only available to Business Times subscribers Subscribers: LOG IN or REGISTER for complete digital access. Not a Subscriber? SUBSCRIBE for full access to our weekly newspaper, online edition and Book of Lists. Check the STATUS of your Subscription Account.

    Print       Email
Rodney Babcock, founder and CEO of San Luis Obispo-based Next Intent, holds a part for an air-conditioning pump for a Boeing 787. The Central Coast company machined vital parts for the Mars rover Curiosity that will land Aug. 5. (Stephen Nellis photo) [Editor's Note: Correction appended below.] When the Mars rover Curiosity lands next month,…

Subscribe

    This article is only available to Business Times subscribers
  • Subscribers: LOG IN or REGISTER for complete digital access.
  • Not a Subscriber? SUBSCRIBE for full access to our weekly newspaper, online edition and Book of Lists.
  • Check the STATUS of your Subscription Account.
    Print       Email

1 Comment

  1. jeffccm says:

    Small companies finding a niche, then bringing dollars into the Central Coast, always a great story. Looking forward to hearing more about the rover Curiosity.