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Key partners of Starlab Space include Hilton Hotels and The Ohio State University.
Starlab Space has planned two demonstration missions on the International Space Station.
Jim Bridenstine will help guide Starlab Space towards its vision of building a continuously crewed, free-flying space station.
Starlab Space has completed the Systems Requirements Review and System Definition Review.
Starlab Space will ensure a continued human presence in low-Earth orbit.
Jim Bridenstine will join Starlab Space's Board of Directors.
Voyager Space and Airbus completed the transaction to create Starlab Space LLC, a transatlantic joint venture.
The NASA Commercial LEO Destinations Space Act Agreement awarded to Nanoracks in December 2021 is to create a continuously crewed, free-flying Starlab space station to serve NASA and a global customer base of space agencies and researchers.
Starlab Space LLC will design, build, and operate the Starlab commercial space station.
Voyager Space will enter a teaming agreement with Northrop Grumman to develop fully autonomous rendezvous and docking technology for Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus spacecraft and to provide cargo resupply services for the Starlab space station.
Voyager Space and Airbus formed a transatlantic joint venture to develop and operate the Starlab space station with the goal of ensuring a continued human presence in low Earth orbit and launching Starlab before the ISS is decommissioned.
Voyager Space and Airbus formed a transatlantic joint venture to develop and operate the Starlab space station with plans to launch Starlab before the International Space Station is decommissioned.
Voyager Space acquired engineering company ZIN Technologies on 2023-03-13 to obtain microgravity research equipment to support plans for its Starlab space station.
Voyager Space and its operating company Nanoracks were awarded $160,000,000 in NASA funding in 2021 for the Starlab space station as part of the Commercial LEO Destination program.
Voyager Space and its operating company Nanoracks were awarded $160,000,000 in NASA funding in 2021 for the Starlab space station.
The basic elements of the Starlab space station include a large inflatable habitat designed and built by Lockheed Martin, a metallic docking node, a power and propulsion element, a large robotic arm for servicing cargo and payloads, and the George Washington Carver Science Park.
The basic elements of the Starlab space station include a large inflatable habitat designed and built by Lockheed Martin, a metallic docking node, a power and propulsion element, a large robotic arm for servicing cargo and payloads, and a state-of-the-art laboratory system.