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Voyager Space announced a teaming agreement with Northrop Grumman in October 2023 to develop fully autonomous rendezvous and docking technology for Northrop Grumman's Cygnus spacecraft and to provide cargo resupply services for Starlab.
Nanoracks LLC, part of Voyager's Exploration Segment, was awarded the largest of three Commercial LEO Destinations Space Act Agreements from NASA in December 2021 to create Starlab.
Voyager Space and Airbus announced in August 2023 an agreement to form a transatlantic joint venture to support a continuous human presence in low Earth orbit and a seamless transition of microgravity science and research opportunities in the post-International Space Station era.
Voyager Space and Airbus completed the transaction to create Starlab Space LLC, a transatlantic joint venture.
Voyager Space received $57,500,000 in additional funding on its $160,000,000 CLD award for development of the Starlab station.
NASA added a combined $99,500,000 in funding to existing Space Act Agreements with Blue Origin and Voyager Space on 2024-01-05.
Northrop Grumman announced in October that it would no longer pursue its own space station and instead would work with Voyager Space on Starlab.
Voyager Space’s additional $57,500,000 will fund development milestones for Starlab and work to upgrade Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus cargo spacecraft to enable direct docking with the station instead of berthing by a robotic arm.
The agreements with Axiom Space, Blue Origin, and Voyager Space are part of NASA’s strategy to support development of commercial space stations intended to be in operation by late this decade to support a transition from the ISS.
NASA combined the $89,000,000 reallocated from Northrop Grumman with other program funding to reach the $99,500,000 added to the Blue Origin and Voyager Space agreements.
Goddard engineers delivered the BurstCube satellite to Nanoracks, part of Voyager Space, in Houston, Texas for packing prior to launch.
Helicity Space raised a $5,000,000 seed round with funding from Airbus Ventures, TRE Advisors, Voyager Space Holdings, E2MC Space, Urania Ventures, and Gaingels.
The European Space Agency has signed an agreement with Airbus and Voyager on the Starlab commercial space station.
The European Space Agency signed an agreement with Airbus and Voyager Space to study potential use of the companies’ Starlab commercial space station as a successor to the International Space Station.
Airbus and Voyager Space signed a memorandum of understanding with the European Space Agency on 2023-11-09 during the European Space Summit in Seville, Spain.
Voyager Space announced a partnership with Northrop Grumman in October under which Northrop Grumman will offer a version of its Cygnus cargo spacecraft able to dock autonomously with Starlab.
Voyager Space announced a joint venture with Airbus in August to develop the Starlab commercial space station.
The SLS can take 40 metric tons to the Moon and carry multiple upper stages and a spacecraft the size of Voyager.
Northrop Grumman is teaming with Voyager Space to develop the Starlab station.
NASA will reallocate unused funds from Northrop Grumman’s Space Act Agreement to other companies with NASA agreements, including Voyager Space.