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Redwire technology leverages decades of flight heritage to deliver proven space domain awareness capability for civil, commercial, and national security space mission applications.
Redwire’s next-generation SpectraTRAC star tracker is a low-cost, high-performance star tracker that supports civil, commercial, and defense missions with navigation capability.
Redwire anticipates increased demand for its innovative capabilities as commercial utilization of space grows.
G. Allen Flynt will manage Redwire's portfolio of critical technologies enabling human spaceflight missions, platforms, and space robotics.
Redwire has developed more than 20 research facilities for the ISS, with 10 currently operating on orbit.
Redwire plans to build a Microgravity Payload Development and Space Operations facility in Floyd County, Indiana.
Redwire Corporation has hired G. Allen Flynt as Senior Vice President of Space Platforms and Robotics.
G. Allen Flynt will drive the development of new Redwire solutions and systems to support the growing space industry.
Redwire of Jacksonville, Florida received $12,900,000 from NASA to develop infrastructure manufacturing with lunar regolith for roads, foundations for habitats, and landing pads.
Redwire received a $12,900,000 Tipping Point award to demonstrate using lunar regolith to create infrastructure on the moon.
Redwire will open a new state-of-the-art microgravity payload development facility with a mission operations center at the Novaparke Innovation & Technology Campus in Floyd County, Indiana.
Redwire Space NV designed and manufactured the Euclid space telescope’s baffle under a contract with Airbus.
Redwire Corporation provided critical hardware that launched onboard the European Space Agency’s Euclid space telescope mission.
Since 2021, a total of six Redwire-built IROSA arrays have been developed, delivered, and deployed on the International Space Station.
Redwire partnered with Boeing’s Spectrolab to develop the initial six IROSA arrays for the International Space Station.
Redwire Corporation was awarded a follow-on contract from Boeing to develop two additional Roll-Out Solar Arrays (IROSA) for the International Space Station.
Boeing and Redwire previously partnered on six IROSA arrays installed on the ISS starting in 2021.
Boeing and Redwire signed a contract on 2023-06-28 for a fourth pair of ISS Roll-Out Solar Arrays (IROSA).
The follow-on award builds on Redwire’s contract to deliver six IROSAs that were developed in partnership with Boeing’s Spectrolab and delivered to NASA under contract with Boeing, NASA’s prime contractor for space station operations.
The SpectraCAM High Resolution Flight Cameras by Redwire Space are engineered for low Earth orbit applications including docking, navigation, and inspection.