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Voyager Space reported nearly 20 years of spaceflight heritage and over 1,500 successful missions as of April 2022.
Space Micro, owned by Voyager Space, won a separate U.S. Air Force SBIR contract in January to develop an optical terminal to connect satellites with military aircraft.
Voyager Space Inc. and Space Micro, Inc., powered by Voyager, received a 24-month development contract from the Space Development Agency for advanced one-to-many optical communications using Managed Optical Communication Array (MOCA) technology to support Low Earth Orbit constellations.
Voyager Space Inc. supports the Space Development Agency’s efforts to engage commercial space companies to expand the United States’ capabilities and resiliency in space.
Space Micro Inc., powered by Voyager Space and based in San Diego, California, supplies radiation-hardened communications, electro-optics, and digital systems for commercial, civil, and military space applications.
Jim Bridenstine chairs the Board of Advisors for Voyager Space.
Voyager Space Inc. announced a strategic agreement on 2021-11-22 expressing intent to acquire Space Micro.
Nanoracks, Voyager Space, and Lockheed Martin announced a space station concept called Starlab on 2021-10-21 that could be ready as soon as 2027.
A team led by Nanoracks that includes Voyager Space and Lockheed Martin received the largest CLD award of $160,000,000.
Nanoracks, in collaboration with Voyager Space and Lockheed Martin, was awarded a $160,000,000 contract by NASA to design the Starlab commercial space station under the agency’s Commercial Low-Earth Orbit Development program.
Voyager Space Inc. was established in Denver in 2019 to create a vertically integrated, publicly traded space exploration company.
Nanoracks and Voyager Space Holdings partnered with Lockheed Martin to develop the Starlab commercial space station.
Orbital Reef joins Starlab, a commercial space station concept announced 2021-10-21 by Nanoracks, Voyager Space Holdings, and Lockheed Martin.
Voyager's acquisition of Valley Tech Systems indicates the company's intent to expand its defense capabilities.
Eric Stallmer was brought on as executive vice president of government affairs and public policy at Voyager Space earlier this year.
Voyager Space acquired Valley Tech Systems on 2021-10-04.
Voyager Space is based in Denver and was founded in 2019 to become a vertically integrated space exploration company.
Voyager Space has added Jim Bridenstine, Ellen Lord, and Dr. Cheryl Shavers to its Board of Directors and Advisory Board.
Dylan Taylor is the CEO of Voyager Space.
Voyager Space has acquired Valley Tech Systems, a technology company focused on controllable solid hypersonic propulsion and open architecture ISR technologies.