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The Voyager bus has both geostationary Earth orbit and cislunar heritage and has radios designed for compatibility with NASA’s Deep Space Network.
Voyager includes redundant components to withstand harsh environments beyond low-Earth orbit, draws heritage from nanosatellites sent to geosynchronous and cislunar orbit, and has radios designed to communicate with NASA’s Deep Space Network.
Terran Orbital offers a lineup of seven standard satellite bus platforms named Enterprise, Ambassador, Nebula, Excelsior, Voyager, Renegade, and Triumph.
The Voyager bus is built with component redundancy to reduce risk and extend lifetime in harsh environments, has GEO and cislunar heritage, and its radios are designed for compatibility with NASA’s Deep Space Network.
Voyager Space formed a joint venture with Airbus Defence and Space to develop its Starlab station.
Voyager selected Airbus in January 2023 to provide technical design support and expertise for Starlab.
Voyager selected Airbus in January 2023 to provide technical design support and expertise for Starlab.
Voyager Space and Airbus Defence and Space agreed to form a transatlantic joint venture to develop, build, and operate Starlab.
Voyager Space was awarded a $160,000,000 Space Act Agreement from NASA in December 2021 via Nanoracks, part of Voyager's exploration segment.
Voyager Space and Airbus Defence and Space agreed to form a transatlantic joint venture to develop, build, and operate Starlab.
Voyager Space was awarded a $160,000,000 Space Act Agreement from NASA in December 2021 via Nanoracks, part of Voyager’s exploration segment.
Voyager Space was awarded a $160,000,000 Space Act Agreement from NASA in December 2021 via Nanoracks.
NASA issued funded Space Act Agreements in late 2021 to teams led by Blue Origin, Northrop Grumman, and Voyager Space to support initial design work on commercial station concepts.
Voyager selected Airbus in January 2023 to provide technical design support and expertise for Starlab.
The Starlab joint venture builds upon a January agreement in which Voyager Space selected Airbus Defence and Space to provide technical support for the proposed station.
Voyager Space and Airbus Defence and Space have an agreement to form a transatlantic joint venture to develop, build, and operate Starlab.
Voyager Space, through its Nanoracks business, received a $160,000,000 Space Act Agreement from NASA in December 2021 to support initial design work on Starlab.
Voyager Space and Airbus Defence and Space announced the creation of the Starlab joint venture on 2023-08-02.
Voyager Space signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) Department of Space and the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Center (IN-SPACe).
Voyager Space and IN-SPACe aim to jointly study the potential use of ISRO's Gaganyaan spacecraft for crewed flights to the Starlab station.