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NASA will reallocate unused funds from Northrop Grumman’s Space Act Agreement to other companies with NASA agreements, including Voyager Space.
Northrop Grumman is teaming with Voyager Space to develop the Starlab station.
Northrop Grumman and Voyager Space will work together to develop a version of the Cygnus cargo spacecraft that could autonomously dock with Starlab.
Northrop Grumman terminated its NASA agreement on 2023-10-04 and will join forces with Voyager Space on Voyager’s commercial space station project.
NASA is currently funding design work on commercial space stations by two teams: one led by Blue Origin and Sierra Space and the other led by Voyager Space.
Voyager Space and Northrop Grumman’s teaming follows Voyager Space and Airbus forming a transatlantic joint venture to develop and operate the Starlab space station intended to ensure a continued human presence in low Earth orbit and launch before the ISS is decommissioned.
Starlab will be built and operated under a transatlantic joint venture between Voyager Space and Airbus Defence and Space.
Northrop Grumman and Voyager Space announced a partnership on 2023-10-04 to work together on a commercial space station project.
Voyager Space set up a joint venture with Airbus to develop Starlab that was announced in August.
Starlab will be built and operated under a transatlantic joint venture between Voyager Space and Airbus Defence and Space.
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.
Starlab will be built and operated under a transatlantic joint venture between Voyager Space and Airbus Defence and Space.
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 will enter a teaming agreement with Northrop Grumman to develop fully autonomous rendezvous and docking technology for Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus spacecraft and provide cargo resupply services for the Starlab 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.
Both Northrop Grumman and Voyager Space were supported by funded NASA Space Act Agreements as part of the Commercial Low Earth Orbit Destinations program awarded in late 2021.
Northrop Grumman may provide engineering design services to Voyager Space to support development of the Starlab space station.
Northrop Grumman will drop plans to develop its own commercial space station and instead assist a competing effort led by Voyager Space.
NASA is working with four companies: Axiom Space, Blue Origin, Northrop Grumman, and Voyager Space to develop commercial space stations.
The Voyager bus has both geostationary Earth orbit and cislunar heritage and has radios designed for compatibility with NASA’s Deep Space Network.