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Nanoracks has used the International Space Station to launch cubesats and to develop the Bishop airlock.
Once delivered to the International Space Station, GITAI’s robotic arm will be mounted on the exterior of Nanoracks’ Bishop airlock module.
Voyager Space was awarded a $160,000,000 Space Act Agreement from NASA in December 2021 via Nanoracks, part of Voyager’s exploration segment.
Voyager Space was awarded a $160,000,000 Space Act Agreement from NASA in December 2021 via Nanoracks, part of Voyager's exploration segment.
Airbus’s Bartolomeo external payload facility and Nanoracks’ Bishop airlock are existing ISS facilities that companies plan to enable customers to start work on and then shift that work to Starlab.
Voyager Space was awarded a $160,000,000 Space Act Agreement from NASA in December 2021 via Nanoracks.
Voyager Space, through its Nanoracks business, received a $160,000,000 Space Act Agreement from NASA in December 2021 to support initial design work on Starlab.
Three teams led by Blue Origin, Nanoracks, and Northrop Grumman won funded Space Act Agreements in late 2021 under the Commercial LEO Destinations program to develop station concepts.
Nanoracks, a subsidiary of Voyager Space, won one of three NASA Commercial Low Earth Orbit Development awards in December 2021.
The NASA Space Act Agreement awarded to Nanoracks is valued at $160,000,000 to support design work on Starlab.
Nanoracks has worked with the Canadian Space Agency since 2018 when Nanoracks was awarded the launch services and deployment contract for the Canadian CubeSat Project.
Voyager Space and its operating company Nanoracks were awarded $160,000,000 in NASA funding in 2021 for the Starlab space station as part of the Commercial LEO Destination program.
Nanoracks, LLC received a Phase 1 award under the SpaceWERX Orbital Prime program.
Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. partnered with Nanoracks, LLC to send immersive camera equipment to the International Space Station on Northrop Grumman’s NG-18 Commercial Resupply Services mission.
MSG Sphere Studios collaborated with Nanoracks and the ISS National Lab to work with astronauts across three missions to validate custom camera technology for MSG Sphere venues.
Nanoracks is a Voyager Space company that provides commercial access to space and develops commercial space systems including payload and crew airlock systems and habitable stations.
Nanoracks has launched over 1,300 research experiments from commercial customers and deployed over 300 small satellites.
Sierra Space and NanoRacks also received Defense Innovation Unit awards in 2020 to study small, uncrewed space stations in low Earth orbit.
Voyager Space and its operating company Nanoracks were awarded $160,000,000 in NASA funding in 2021 for the Starlab space station.
A team led by Nanoracks received $160,000,000 in funded Space Act Agreement support from NASA for the Starlab station under the CLD program.