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Redwire Corporation will provide the roll-out solar arrays for the Axiom Station Payload Power Thermal Module (AxPPTM).
Redwire's ROSA technology has a 100% success rate of on-orbit performance.
Redwire Corporation is an integrated space and defense technology company focused on advanced technologies.
Redwire Corporation has been awarded a contract from Axiom Space to develop and deliver roll-out solar array (ROSA) wings for Axiom Station's Payload Power Thermal Module (AxPPTM).
Redwire's ROSA technology is used on various missions including the International Space Station and NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test mission.
Redwire has approximately 1,300 employees located throughout the United States and Europe.
Redwire's Phantom spacecraft is built on five decades of satellite manufacturing experience and flight heritage.
Redwire Corporation is the prime contractor for the ESA Skimsat mission.
Redwire Corporation's Phantom spacecraft will be used for the ESA Skimsat mission.
The mission of the new Redwire facility is to modernize America’s space-based defense systems through the rapid development of new capabilities and advanced systems.
Redwire established a new rapid capabilities facility in Albuquerque, New Mexico to advance the development of space-based defense systems.
Ken Savin is the chief scientist at Redwire, an aerospace manufacturer in the United States.
Redwire has collaborated with the Spanish firm Sener on the development of the European pioneering mission Proba-3.
Redwire Corporation signed a contract with Armenia’s DeepSat to provide engineering support for a planned VLEO satellite constellation.
Redwire enabled the logistical operations for the Indian experiments aboard the International Space Station during Ax-4.
Redwire will research and develop large deployable structures, thermal management capabilities, payload accommodations, and improved analysis and testing methods for in-space and terrestrial national security applications under the contract.
Redwire Corporation (NYSE: RDW) was awarded a $45,469,600, five-year cost-plus-fixed-fee contract by the Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate.
Redwire Corporation (NYSE: RDW) partnered with YouTuber Mark Rober and CrunchLabs to provide a space camera for the SAT GUS mission.
The Orion Camera System developed by Redwire in partnership with Lockheed Martin launched on Artemis I and captured images from that mission.
Redwire will partner with Polish universities, medical research institutions, and pharmaceutical companies to leverage the company’s microgravity capabilities on the International Space Station.