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Voyager Space

US
commercialFounded 2019
Denver, Colorado, United States
www.voyagerspace.com
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During the coming weeks after 2024-04-20, the Voyager team planned to relocate and adjust the other affected portions of the FDS software to restore science data returns.

Mentioned as: Voyager SpaceNarrative GeneralApr 24, 2024NASA’s Voyager 1 resumes sending engineering updates to Earth

After receiving engineering data from Voyager 1 on 2024-04-20, the mission team was able to check the health and status of the spacecraft for the first time in five months.

Mentioned as: Voyager SpaceNarrative GeneralApr 24, 2024NASA’s Voyager 1 resumes sending engineering updates to Earth

Voyager 2 continues to operate normally as of April 2024.

Mentioned as: Voyager SpaceNarrative GeneralApr 24, 2024NASA’s Voyager 1 resumes sending engineering updates to Earth

Voyager 1 is over 15 billion miles (24 billion kilometers) from Earth as of April 2024.

Mentioned as: Voyager SpaceNarrative GeneralApr 24, 2024NASA’s Voyager 1 resumes sending engineering updates to Earth

A radio signal takes about 22.5 hours to travel between Earth and Voyager 1 and about 22.5 hours to return when the spacecraft is over 15 billion miles (24 billion kilometers) from Earth.

Mentioned as: Voyager SpaceNarrative GeneralApr 24, 2024NASA’s Voyager 1 resumes sending engineering updates to Earth

Voyager 1 returned usable engineering data for the first time since 2023-11-01 on 2024-04-20.

Mentioned as: Voyager SpaceNarrative GeneralApr 24, 2024NASA’s Voyager 1 resumes sending engineering updates to Earth

Airbus and Voyager signed a memorandum of understanding with the European Space Agency to explore using Starlab to provide ESA continued access to low Earth orbit after the retirement of the International Space Station.

Mentioned as: Voyager SpaceOrg RelationshipApr 5, 2024Mitsubishi takes stake in Starlab Space

Helicity Space received a $5,000,000 seed round of funding in December from investors including Airbus Ventures, TRE Ventures, Voyager Space Holdings, E2MC Space, Urania Ventures, and Gaingels.

Mentioned as: Voyager SpaceOrg RelationshipApr 4, 2024Helicity Space Secures Funding from Lockheed Martin Ventures for Fusion Propulsion Tech

NASA transmitted a command called a "poke" to Voyager 1 on 2024-03-13 and received a memory readout from the spacecraft.

Mentioned as: Voyager SpaceNarrative GeneralMar 27, 2024NASA optimistic about resolving Voyager 1 computer problem

Voyager 1 is a spacecraft launched in 1977.

Mentioned as: Voyager SpaceNarrative GeneralMar 27, 2024NASA optimistic about resolving Voyager 1 computer problem

In Orbit Aerospace has a partnership with Voyager Space subsidiary Nanoracks to test a prototype of its payload-sorting and exchange technology on the International Space Station in 2025.

Mentioned as: Voyager SpaceTechnical ProductMar 26, 2024In Orbit Aerospace wins $1.8 million AFWERX contract

Millennium Space Systems, a Boeing Company, awarded Voyager Space a contract to build 13 flight model µSTAR-250 star trackers and two engineering models.

Mentioned as: Voyager SpaceNarrative GeneralFeb 27, 2024Millennium Space Systems awards contract to Voyager Space for star trackers

Terran Orbital designed and built the CAPSTONE satellite using its Voyager space vehicle platform.

Mentioned as: voyager spaceTechnical ProductFeb 22, 2024Terran Orbital’s CAPSTONE smallsat exceeds expectations

Millennium Space Systems, a Boeing Company, awarded Voyager Space a contract to build 13 Flight Model µSTAR-250 Star Trackers and two Engineering Models.

Mentioned as: Voyager SpaceNarrative GeneralFeb 16, 2024Voyager Space Awarded a Contract by Millennium Space Systems to Build Star Trackers

Voyager Space sought government commitments for the Commercial Low Earth Orbit Destinations (CLD) program including a commitment to use commercial stations when available, decommissioning the ISS in 2030, adequate CLD funding, addressing indemnification and liability concerns, and not competing with industry.

Mentioned as: Voyager SpaceOrg RelationshipFeb 15, 2024Industry seeks more resources, policy changes to support transition from ISS to commercial space stations

The collaboration between Voyager and Palantir represents a shared commitment to advancing global commerce, civil, and national security capabilities.

Mentioned as: Voyager SpaceNarrative GeneralFeb 13, 2024Voyager and Palantir Partner to Advance National Security Capabilities in Commercial Space

Voyager Space signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and teaming agreement with Palantir to enhance national security capabilities in the commercial space domain.

Mentioned as: Voyager SpaceNarrative GeneralFeb 13, 2024Voyager and Palantir Partner to Advance National Security Capabilities in Commercial Space

The collaboration between Voyager and Palantir will focus on exploring cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) capabilities.

Mentioned as: Voyager SpaceNarrative GeneralFeb 13, 2024Voyager and Palantir Partner to Advance National Security Capabilities in Commercial Space

Voyager and Palantir aim to conduct technology demonstration missions on the International Space Station and the future Starlab commercial space station.

Mentioned as: VoyagerTechnical ProductFeb 13, 2024Voyager and Palantir Partner to Advance National Security Capabilities in Commercial Space

Both Voyager and Palantir will identify opportunities for cooperation with other national security stakeholders, including government agencies and commercial partners.

Mentioned as: Voyager SpaceNarrative GeneralFeb 13, 2024Voyager and Palantir Partner to Advance National Security Capabilities in Commercial Space
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