Profile: Krahazik

Personal background
Corporate Profile at http://company.rsevproject.com/president
Artist profile and gallery on DeviantArt at http://krahazik.deviantart.com

There is too much about me to list in a single description. I have a variety of hobbies. I am foremost a space enthusiast having dreamt of going into space for years. I am an aspiring writer, artists, and overall creative person.

My other creative exploits can be found at http://www.blackdragonstudios.com

I am also an aspiring pilot currently doing self study in piloting an aircraft and studying the rules regulations and everything else that a pilot needs to know. I use X-plane v8.4 for practice and for playing around in designing aircraft.I also use X-plane for computer based flight testing of my spaceship design.

I am the founder and a Board of Directors Member of the Reusable Space Exploration Vehicle Corporation or RSEV Project.

The goal for this nonprofit project is the development and construction of a new kind of spaceship to be used by companies and organizations to put man into space and onto other planets in our solar systems.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
As a space enthusiast I discovered SETI@Home a long time ago when it was just a simple screen saver. I believe that the universe is too big for us to be the only intelligent life out there. There is life out there, other races. We just have to find them. Picking up a signal from another race beyond out solar system could be an important break though, but we need to expand the areas we are listening for said signals. Perhaps a space station in Mars orbit with a radio telescope and perhaps one on the surface would be use full in expanding out search area.
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