CNBCのインスタグラム(cnbc) - 4月17日 02時01分
In early 2006, Peter Beck took a “rocket pilgrimage” to the U.S.
The native New Zealander always dreamed of sending a rocket into space. By the time of his pilgrimage, he’d built a steam-powered rocket bicycle that traveled nearly 90 mph. He hoped his experiments were enough to convince NASA or companies like Boeing to hire him as an intern. Instead, he was escorted off the premises of multiple rocket labs.
On the flight back to New Zealand, he plotted his future startup, even drawing a logo on a napkin.
Today, Beck’s company, Rocket Lab, is a Long Beach, California-based public company with a market cap of $1.8 billion. It has completed more than 35 space launches, including a moon-bound NASA satellite last year.
See how Beck turned his disappointment into opportunity at the link in bio. (with @CNBCMakeIt)
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