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The Future of Offshore Space Support with Space Perspective

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As the commercial spaceflight industry continues to grow, so does the need to support offshore operations such as launch and recovery. Enter a new type of offshore support vessel (OSV) that can play a vital role in this skyrocketing sector.
On this episode of Setting Course, Captain Bryan Dietz, Master of Space Perspective’s MS Voyager, and Tyson Breedlove, ABS Manager of Business Development for Global Offshore, join host John Snyder, Managing Editor of Riviera Maritime Media, to discuss these new space support vessels.
If you like this episode, leave a review and share the episode with your friends. Feedback is also welcome at podcast@eagle.org.
Listen to more episodes at www.eagle.org/podcast or on your favorite podcast platform.
Key Points

  • The space industry is experiencing significant growth, with increasing interest in commercial spaceflight and space exploration.
  • Offshore support vessels (OSVs) are being adapted and certified for space support operations, including launch and recovery operations.
  • ABS, as a class society, plays a crucial role in the conversion and certification of OSVs for space support.
  • Modifications to Space Perspective’s vessel include lengthening, propulsion system changes, additional crew accommodations, rewiring and safety enhancements.

Guests
Captain Bryan Dietz is the Master of the world’s first marine spaceport, the MS Voyager, for Space Perspective. He is a native of Long Island, N.Y., and was born into a saltwater fishing and boating family. He graduated from SUNY Maritime College and has more than a decade of experience in the offshore sector, including ultra deepwater subsea construction.
Tyson Breedlove is a Business Development Manager in Global Offshore for ABS and leads the team’s offshore space strategy. Breedlove has worked in the maritime industry for 16 years, the first 12 of which were in the field as a surveyor in South Korea and Singapore.

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As the commercial spaceflight industry continues to grow, so does the need to support offshore operations such as launch and recovery. Enter a new type of offshore support vessel (OSV) that can play a vital role in this skyrocketing sector.
On this episode of Setting Course, Captain Bryan Dietz, Master of Space Perspective’s MS Voyager, and Tyson Breedlove, ABS Manager of Business Development for Global Offshore, join host John Snyder, Managing Editor of Riviera Maritime Media, to discuss these new space support vessels.
If you like this episode, leave a review and share the episode with your friends. Feedback is also welcome at podcast@eagle.org.
Listen to more episodes at www.eagle.org/podcast or on your favorite podcast platform.
Key Points

  • The space industry is experiencing significant growth, with increasing interest in commercial spaceflight and space exploration.
  • Offshore support vessels (OSVs) are being adapted and certified for space support operations, including launch and recovery operations.
  • ABS, as a class society, plays a crucial role in the conversion and certification of OSVs for space support.
  • Modifications to Space Perspective’s vessel include lengthening, propulsion system changes, additional crew accommodations, rewiring and safety enhancements.

Guests
Captain Bryan Dietz is the Master of the world’s first marine spaceport, the MS Voyager, for Space Perspective. He is a native of Long Island, N.Y., and was born into a saltwater fishing and boating family. He graduated from SUNY Maritime College and has more than a decade of experience in the offshore sector, including ultra deepwater subsea construction.
Tyson Breedlove is a Business Development Manager in Global Offshore for ABS and leads the team’s offshore space strategy. Breedlove has worked in the maritime industry for 16 years, the first 12 of which were in the field as a surveyor in South Korea and Singapore.

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