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True Anomaly will support the Victus Haze mission, which is scheduled for 2025 as part of the Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) program.
True Anomaly will complete development and testing of the Jackal Autonomous Orbital Vehicle at its GravityWorks factory in Denver, Colorado.
True Anomaly will complete development and testing of its Jackal Autonomous Orbital Vehicle at its Denver facility before shipping the vehicle to Firefly Aerospace’s processing facility at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California.
True Anomaly has been contracted by the U.S. Space Force Space Rapid Capabilities Office under IDIQ multi-year task orders to develop ground systems software for the R2C2 program.
True Anomaly, Inc. was awarded a $1,600,000 Direct-to-Phase II contract by SpaceWERX focused on Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS).
True Anomaly is supporting Gravitics as a subcontractor on Gravitics’ $1,700,000 SBIR Direct-to-Phase II contract from SpaceWERX.
True Anomaly was selected for a $30,000,000 U.S. Space Force Space Systems Command contract for the VICTUS HAZE TacRS mission.
Agile Space Industries will provide propellant logistics services, including procurement, handling, and spacecraft fuel-loading for the Jackal AOV that True Anomaly will launch as part of the VICTUS HAZE demonstration in 2025.
True Anomaly builds technology at the intersection of spacecraft, software, and artificial intelligence to deliver solutions for space security, sustainability, and accessibility.
True Anomaly is developing a new, highly propulsive Jackal configuration to expand the company’s platform options for specific mission types.
Agile Space Industries will provide propellant logistics services including procurement, handling, and spacecraft fuel-loading for the Jackal AOV that True Anomaly will launch as part of the VICTUS HAZE demonstration in 2025.
Rocket Lab USA, True Anomaly, Space Exploration Engineering, and Eta Space will assist Gravitics in refining mission architecture, developing use-case-specific outfitting, and developing flight hardware under the contract.
Agile Space did not supply the propulsion systems on True Anomaly’s first two vehicles launched in March.
Rocket Lab and True Anomaly won Space Force contracts on 2024-04-11 to develop the Victus Haze tactically responsive space mission.
Rocket Lab USA, True Anomaly, Space Exploration Engineering, and Eta Space will assist Gravitics in refining mission architecture, developing use-case-specific outfitting, and developing flight hardware under the contract.
True Anomaly reduced its workforce by 25% earlier 2024-04-22.
True Anomaly won a $30,000,000 contract from the U.S. Space Force to supply a spacecraft for the Victus Haze tactically responsive mission.
True Anomaly opened a 35,000-square-foot facility in Centennial, Colorado in August.
Social media posts indicate 30 True Anomaly employees lost their jobs on 2024-04-24.
After the December $100,000,000 fundraising round, True Anomaly had more than 100 employees.