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Made In Space established a presence in Jacksonville, Florida in 2015.
Made In Space Europe won a Luxembourg Space Agency contract to develop an inexpensive robotic arm for space applications.
Jason Dunn serves as the managing director of Made In Space Europe.
The contract for Made In Space Europe to develop the robotic arm is managed by the European Space Agency.
Made In Space of Mountain View, California, and Physical Optics Corporation of Torrance, California are working to produce ZBLAN optical fiber on the International Space Station with support from the ISS National Laboratory.
Made In Space announced plans on 2019-10-21 to send a plastic recycling facility to the International Space Station on a Northrop Grumman commercial cargo resupply flight scheduled for early November.
Made In Space focused on developing and testing in-orbit additive manufacturing technologies since its founding in 2010.
Made In Space is working under a $73,700,000 NASA contract to additively manufacture ten-meter beams onboard Archinaut One.
Made In Space currently operates a commercial Additive Manufacturing Facility on the International Space Station with no government funding.
NASA awarded a $73,700,000 contract to Made In Space to additively manufacture ten-meter beams onboard Archinaut One.
Made In Space unveiled Optimast-Structurally Connected Interferometer (Optimast-SCI) on 2019-04-08 in Colorado Springs to help customers conduct interferometry missions on small satellites.
Made In Space derived ESAMM extruders from the extruders installed in the Additive Manufacturing Facility that the company operates on the International Space Station to produce hardware for NASA and the U.S. National Laboratory.
Made In Space proposes equipping satellites weighing roughly 150 to 300 kg with technology to manufacture in orbit a 20-meter optical boom interferometer.
An In Space Manufacturing panel featuring Made In Space, Maxar, Lunar Resources, Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin is scheduled on Wednesday from 4:00 p.m. to 4:50 p.m.
The in-orbit manufactured 20-meter optical boom interferometer will include a modular internal optics bench developed by Made In Space with Lowell Observatory.
The Day 2 issue of the Show Daily was published on 2018-08-08 and features coverage of D-Orbit, Astrocast, Helios Wire, Made In Space, Roccor, Stellar Exploration, and smallsat cybersecurity.
NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate awarded Made In Space and partners Northrop Grumman and Oceaneering Space Systems a two-year $20,000,000 contract in 2016 to develop Archinaut.
Made In Space developed a pilot factory experiment aboard CRS-15 to produce high-quality optical fibers using a ZBLAN material and is analyzing fiber produced on the first two flights of the experiment.