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Presentation of Summary Testimony of Jim Benson Founding Chairman, Chief Executive SpaceDev Commission for Moon, Mars and Beyond April 16, 2004 San Francisco

Vision SpaceDev is a publicly traded space exploration and development corporation that is building a private space program, step-bystep, one innovative space technology at a time. SpaceDev s goal is To Make Space Happen profitably and practically in the near term. A major SpaceDev goal is to help create selfsufficient human settlements on the Moon, Near Earth Asteroids, Mars, and beyond to the Stars.

Today s Problem Twenty years ago, the computer industry was bogged down and dominated by large, bureaucratic mainframe companies that believed bigger is better. Today, the space industry is bogged down and dominated by large, bureaucratic mainframe-like companies that believe bigger is better.

Revolutionary Methods Needed The computer industry was revolutionized, and the global economy stimulated by smaller, innovative companies that implemented the microcomputer way of thinking that small is beautiful. SpaceDev believes in, and is successfully implementing the microcomputer way of thinking within the space industry in order to stimulate the economy and assist humanity explore and develop the almost unlimited natural resources in space.

After 2015 Technology Road Map 2000-2005 2005 Near Term 2006-2010 2010 Manned Sub Orbital Launch High Performance Microsats Internet Microsat Operations 2011-2015 2015 Commercial Space Water Propulsion Systems Satellite Refueling MicroSat Launch Vehicle Maneuver Orbit Transfer Industrial Space Unmanned Planetary Landers Unmanned Planetary Exploration Space Resource Utilization TSTO Reusable LV SubOrb RLV Package Delivery Tourism Space Station Refueling w/ Space Resources Orbital Space Planes Currently under contract SpaceDev s Private Space Program Self-sufficient Human Settlements Industrial Space Station Completed or mostly completed

SpaceDev SmallSat Successes January 2003 Launch, check-out and operations of CHIPSat for UCB and NASA world s first orbiting Internet node, world s first satellite whose mission control & operations center is a laptop computer anywhere in the world, this country s smallest, low cost, high-performance satellite total cost: $7.5M CHIPSat Team: NASA UCB SpaceDev Designed, Assembled, Tested By SpaceDev. Launched 1/12/03, still ticking!

SpaceDev Propulsion Successes December 17, 2003 SpaceDev s safe hybrid rocket motor powered Burt Rutan s privately financed SpaceShipOne to supersonic speeds, opening the door for safe, low cost, human space flight. SpaceDev manned hybrid rocket motor development: 1 year, $1 million

In 1999 SpaceDev developed mission and spacecraft designs for JPL Mars Micro-Missions In 2000-2001 SpaceDev developed mission and spacecraft designs with Boeing for a commercial Lunar Orbiter Total estimated costs: $25 million Low Cost Moon & Mars Missions In 2003 SpaceDev designed a low cost Lunar Dish Observatory lunar lander for Lunar Enterprise Total estimated cost: $35 million

Human Space Flight SpaceDev believes it is practical and desirable to expand SpaceDev s hybrid-based Streaker expendable small launch vehicle, currently under development with the Air Force, to safe, low cost manned sub-orbital and orbital space flight. Proposed SpaceDev Manned Orbital Launcher

Missions Beyond Earth Orbit SpaceDev believes, on the basis of SpaceDev space technology successes to-date, that a wide variety of scientifically and economically attractive missions to the Moon, Near Earth Asteroids and Mars are now possible and affordable, if conducted by smaller companies with the Right Stuff.

Recommendations I recommend that the current and future Administrations, Congress, and NASA Administrators with the Right Stuff work together cooperatively and aggressively to: Stop treating NASA, its Centers, and its activities as pork barrel, job maintenance programs. Stop treating big company programs as entitlements Staff NASA from the top down with A-team players who have successful, private sector start-up track records, and who have excelled in the development of lower cost, smaller, innovative microcomputer-like technologies Recognize and reward the small innovative companies that give NASA successes by delivering smaller, lower cost, higher performance systems and missions

SpaceDev, Inc. 13855 Stowe Poway, CA 92064 (858) 375-2020 www.spacedev.com NASDAQ OTC Trading Symbol: SPDV