M.O.O TECH
Mensa Outer Orbital Technologies was founded January 1958 during the great space race.
M.O.O. TECH was not a big company to start off; the only reason that they had a
name in the race was that they created the intermolecular thingamajig, the
unknown part that NASA needed to get the first American satellite into orbit.
Megan Krahl the founder of M.O.O. TECH was an expert in this field. In 1955 she
was denied a job by NASA, heavy hearted she didn’t stop pursuing her dream.
Working from her garage she developed many new designs and models from
satellites to rockets to space suits to media equipment. Many of these ideas and
design were bought and used by NASA in many American space launches, including
the launch of the Trios 1 on April 1st 1960 to Apollo 11 in 1969. In recent time NASA’s urge for space study has came to its end. M.O.O. TECH has now step up and is now the leading space company in the world.
For new studies M.O.O. TECH has launched a successful 6 wheeled robot through
the atmosphere straight to Mars for 90 days study. For the 90 day period the
robot will roam the plant freely collecting and analyzing data to compromise
weather the planet is suitable for humans.
M.O.O. TECH was not a big company to start off; the only reason that they had a
name in the race was that they created the intermolecular thingamajig, the
unknown part that NASA needed to get the first American satellite into orbit.
Megan Krahl the founder of M.O.O. TECH was an expert in this field. In 1955 she
was denied a job by NASA, heavy hearted she didn’t stop pursuing her dream.
Working from her garage she developed many new designs and models from
satellites to rockets to space suits to media equipment. Many of these ideas and
design were bought and used by NASA in many American space launches, including
the launch of the Trios 1 on April 1st 1960 to Apollo 11 in 1969. In recent time NASA’s urge for space study has came to its end. M.O.O. TECH has now step up and is now the leading space company in the world.
For new studies M.O.O. TECH has launched a successful 6 wheeled robot through
the atmosphere straight to Mars for 90 days study. For the 90 day period the
robot will roam the plant freely collecting and analyzing data to compromise
weather the planet is suitable for humans.