Template: https://www.inc.com/guides/2010/08/how-to-write-a-summary-business-plan.htmlDescriptionAten Engineering Inc. provides technical solutions in the areas of detection, discovery, follow-up and characterization of Near Earth Asteroids, with the goals of increasing the safety of our planet from impacting asteroids, and enabling in-space resource extraction and utilization to pave the way for Human exploration of the Solar System.Aten Engineering is currently based in the Pacific Northwest with plans to expand or relocate to LuxembourgVision StatementAten Engineering will enable the Asteroid mining industry, by providing spectroscopic typing and accurate orbits of low delta-v asteroids, using inexpensive, automated, terrestrial telescopes. 2. Vision Statement: Write a concise one- or two-paragraph vision statement, which gives your answer to the question: 'What do we want this company to become over the next five to 10 years?' 3. Mission Statement: Lay the groundwork for your 'brand promise' in a one or two paragraph description of what your company will be to its customers. 4. Values: Provide a list of three to five core principles upon which you will build the business and stick to no matter what. 5. Goals: Make a list of three to five long-term goals that translate your company's vision into specific, measurable, attainable, relevant and time-specific objectives. 6. Market research: Take the next two to three pages to briefly answer the following questions: What do you know about your industry?What do you know about your competition?Who is your target customer and what do you know about them (i.e. demographics, buying patterns)?6(a). Market differentiation: Take the next page to detail what makes your product or service unique in the market by answering questions like:What makes you different from your competition that actually matters to your target customer?What is your unique value proposition?What is your big bold brand promise?6(b). Marketing message: Based on the answers you outline above, take the next half page to explain the message you plan to communicate to your target market.6(c). Marketing mix: Use the next page or so to detail the methods you will use to deliver that message.6(d). Measurement: Follow the previous two sections with another half-page describing how you will measure the effectiveness of each of those delivery methods and, based on the results, adjust your plan accordingly.7. Sales: Take the next full page to summarize your sales plan by answering these questions:What is your overall sales process?What are the specific steps in your process? - How are leads generated? - How are they researched/qualified? - How do you get in front of your customer? - How do you close the sale?How will you achieve the optimal sales cycle?8. Operations plan: Now, take one to two pages to answer the following questions:How will you produce the product and/or deliver the service?What are the logistics?What business process will you employ?What facility, equipment, and other resource needs are involved?How will you assure and measure quality and customer satisfaction?Who are the key players?What are their backgrounds and qualifications?What are their specific roles?How will the business be organized (org. chart)?9. Personnel Plan: Use one page to describe your 'people' plan by answering questions like:What personnel are needed now to accomplish current goals?How will the number of people needed change with the growth of the business?10. Financial Plan: As noted earlier, keep the details about your financials brief, using the same narrative style you have been using throughout the plan. Then, use a footnote to alert readers that more detailed financial schedules and assumptions will exist in a separate document. To keep focused, consider telling your story by providing the following information:Start-up costs, if applicableRevenue projections with detailed assumptionsThree- to five-year cash-flow projectionsThree- to five-year balance sheet projectionsSources and uses of funds if you are raising capital11. Executive Summary: Save the beginning for the end by taking one to two pages to write a concise synopsis of the entire plan.