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A 45-strong Proba-3 Science Working Team of solar physicists from across Europe and the wider world visited the Proba-3 satellites at Redwire near Antwerp.
The SpectraCAM from Redwire Space requires a 5 V DC supply, has an aspect ratio of 2592 x 1944, and is available in a 50 x 50 x 0.047 m boresight configuration for docking, navigation, situational awareness, and inspection applications.
Redwire Corporation launched the Pharmaceutical In-space Laboratory to the International Space Station to enable crystallization of small organic molecules in microgravity.
Redwire Corporation is partnering with Eli Lilly & Company to test the Pharmaceutical In-space Laboratory through a series of experiments aimed at improving drug discovery and development.
Redwire is preparing to deliver additional L-Band antennas to another national security customer.
Redwire Corporation’s L-Band Link 16 Helical Antenna technology successfully transmitted a Link 16 signal from space.
Redwire’s Longmont factory has capacity to deliver in excess of 120 antennas per year.
Redwire manufactures its antennas and RF systems in a recently expanded Longmont, Colorado facility.
Redwire manufactures its antennas and RF systems in its recently expanded Longmont, Colorado facility.
Redwire is preparing to deliver additional L-Band antennas to another national security customer.
Redwire’s Longmont, Colorado facility has a factory capacity to deliver in excess of 120 antennas per year.
The 14 companies selected for LunA-10 are Blue Origin, CisLunar Industries, Crescent Space Services LLC, Fibertek, Inc., Firefly Aerospace, GITAI, Helios, Honeybee Robotics, ICON, Nokia of America, Northrop Grumman, Redwire Corporation, Sierra Space, and SpaceX.
Redwire’s contribution to the LunA-10 study will focus on approaches for providing critical services to lunar assets from cislunar space, including high-speed communications and Position, Navigation, and Timing (PNT).
Redwire Corporation has been selected by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to conduct research and develop technologies as part of the 10-Year Lunar Architecture (LunA-10) study.
The 14 companies selected for LunA-10 are Blue Origin, CisLunar Industries, Crescent Space Services LLC, Fibertek, Inc., Firefly Aerospace, GITAI, Helios, Honeybee Robotics, ICON, Nokia of America, Northrop Grumman, Redwire Corporation, Sierra Space, and SpaceX.
Redwire was awarded a $12,900,000 NASA Tipping Point award in July to prototype technology to build critical lunar infrastructure such as roads and landing pads on the lunar surface.
Redwire will work with the LunA-10 team to develop a cislunar architecture addressing the three DARPA solicited thrust areas: Transit/Mobility, Energy, and Communications.
Redwire Corporation has been selected by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to conduct research and develop technologies as part of the LunA-10 10-Year Lunar Architecture study.
Redwire received a $12,900,000 NASA Tipping Point award in July 2023 to prototype technology for building lunar infrastructure such as roads and landing pads.
Redwire will work with the LunA-10 team to develop a cislunar architecture addressing the three DARPA-solicited thrust areas: Transit/Mobility, Energy, and Communications.