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Voyager Technologies plans to accelerate the rollout of optical solutions to support Department of Defense missions and to position these solutions for commercial adoption.
Voyager Technologies has acquired proprietary technology in optical communications from BridgeComm.
The technology acquired by Voyager will support commercial applications such as linking aircraft to satellite constellations.
The acquisition of optical communication technology will allow Voyager Technologies to deliver solutions to defense and commercial markets on a faster timeline.
Voyager Technologies did not disclose the terms of the investment for the acquisition.
Voyager Technologies has launched the first known multi-cloud region in space to the International Space Station.
The multi-cloud region launched by Voyager Technologies is a breakthrough in real-time, space-based data processing.
Icarus Robotics is partnering with Voyager Technologies to send a prototype remotely-piloted robot to the ISS for a year-long residency.
VoyagerのLEOcloudが「Space Edge」の開発を担当した。
Voyagerは「Space Edge」によってデータ処理が最大30倍速くなると発表した。
株式会社Voyager Technologiesは2025年9月14日に国際宇宙ステーションへ「Space Edge」を打ち上げた。
It takes 19 hours for a radio signal to reach Voyager 2 from Earth.
It takes over 23 hours for a radio signal to reach Voyager 1 from Earth.
Both Voyager probes have been providing data from interstellar space, something no other spacecraft has achieved before.
In February 2025, the team of the Voyager probes deactivated an instrument on Voyager 1.
The team hopes that these power-saving measures will allow the Voyager probes to operate until the 2030s.
After these deactivations, three instruments on both Voyager probes will continue to collect data.
The power consumption on board the Voyager probes has been reduced over time and scientific instruments have been deactivated to manage available energy.
With the current or planned deactivations, the Voyager probes are expected to have enough power to operate for about one more year.
Suzanne Dodd stated that if an instrument is not deactivated on each Voyager probe now, they may only have a few months of energy remaining.