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Re: Nanoracks
« Reply #121 on: 11/09/2022 01:41 pm »
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/voyager-space-names-retired-nasa-astronaut-tim-kopra-as-chief-executive-officer-of-nanoracks-301672689.html

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Voyager Space Names Retired NASA Astronaut, Tim Kopra as Chief Executive Officer of Nanoracks

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HOUSTON, Nov. 9, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Voyager Space (Voyager), a global leader in space exploration, and its operating company Nanoracks, today announced the appointment of Tim Kopra as Chief Executive Officer of Nanoracks. Kopra, a retired NASA astronaut and former president of OneWeb Technologies, will oversee Nanoracks' continued growth as a global leader in providing commercial space services, including the development of Starlab, the companies' proposed commercial space station.

"Nanoracks is paving the way for what's possible in space," said Matthew Kuta, President and COO, Voyager. "Tim is a one-of-a-kind leader with a level of experience that is unmatched in this industry. As an astronaut who served on the International Space Station, he understands the unique needs, challenges, and opportunities for commercial space services and will provide invaluable insight as we continue down our development path on Starlab. We couldn't be more excited to have Tim on the Voyager team and look forward to seeing him take Nanoracks to new heights."

A seasoned executive and leader, Kopra served as the President of OneWeb Technologies and as Vice President, Robotics and Space Operations for MDA. Prior to his work in the private sector, Kopra spent 18 years as an astronaut for NASA, including his role as a flight engineer on Expedition 46 and commander of Expedition 47. Kopra is a retired U.S. Army Colonel and served in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. He earned his BS from the United States Military Academy, a Master of Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College, an MS in Aerospace Engineering from Georgia Tech, and MBAs from Columbia Business School and London Business School.

"This is a very critical and exciting time to join Nanoracks. I am looking forward to applying my skill set and experience as a former astronaut as well as a space industry executive to further our technologies and capabilities powering the space revolution, forging the next generation of space infrastructure and technology," added Kopra.

Kopra's appointment comes among other exciting announcements for Voyager and Nanoracks. The companies announced a historic partnership with Hilton to design crew lodging and hospitality suites aboard Starlab in September. Voyager and Nanoracks also announced The Ohio State University will host the George Washington Carver Science Park's terrestrial lab and signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with five Latin American space agencies.

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Re: Nanoracks
« Reply #122 on: 01/07/2023 02:17 am »
Airbus joins Starlab commercial space station project

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Airbus Defence and Space is joining a commercial space station project led by Voyager Space, a move that could potentially make it easier for European governments to use the station after the retirement of the International Space Station.

Denver-based Voyager Space announced Jan. 4 a partnership with Airbus on its Starlab commercial space station project. Airbus will provide “technical design support and expertise” for Starlab, the companies said, but did not disclose additional details about the partnership or financial terms.

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Re: Nanoracks
« Reply #123 on: 01/07/2023 02:30 am »
https://twitter.com/TJ_Cooney/status/1610781783460659201

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It looks like Starlab is going from an inflatable to a rigid design



Video from @Nanoracks. The habitation module was originally going to be inflatable and built by @LMSpace.



@DavidNagySFgang pointed out on my discord that this is too wide to fit in a New Glenn fairing. Maybe it’ll get a custom top fairing like Skylab on NG or maybe be a starship payload?



Upon closer inspection the NG logo is no longer on the station, so they may no longer be a part of this deal.

He's referring to the 5 videos posted 2 days ago on Nanoracks youtube channel (or at least I think it's their channel, not sure if youtube actually verifies the identity of the owner): https://www.youtube.com/c/nanoracks

Haven't seen the videos being promoted elsewhere, but you could see the new rigid design on https://nanoracks.com/starlab/ too.

Also the "NG logo is no longer on the station" part is a typo, he meant Lockheed Martin logo is no longer on the station, so LM is out of the team?

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Re: Nanoracks
« Reply #124 on: 01/08/2023 04:59 pm »
Nanoracks finally fixed the flaw in their original concept, where the only robotic arm on the station could not reach the forward CBM. Now, the robotic arm is located on the main module, where it can access both the forward CBM, the lateral CBMs, and the external unpressurized items on the midsection module.

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Re: Nanoracks
« Reply #125 on: 01/25/2023 10:11 am »
New website to show off their rigid design, also LM is no longer listed as partner on the new website:

https://twitter.com/VoyagerSH/status/1617911185143402497

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Unleashing the next generation of space destinations. 🚀

#Starlab is planned to be the first continuously crewed, free-flying commercial space station. Learn all about our new-era #space platform via our newly launched site - check it out!

https://starlab-space.com/

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Re: Nanoracks
« Reply #126 on: 07/29/2023 02:33 am »
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/nasa-s-commercial-partners-pass-milestones-for-new-space-stations/

Nanoracks completed a demonstration milestone that focused on the material and manufacturing methods of the habitat portion of its commercial destination, named Starlab. The Nanoracks team is incorporating key lessons learned into the Starlab design. Nanoracks has also completed its comprehensive Starlab system requirements review milestone and is working toward its upcoming system definition review milestone later this year.

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Re: Nanoracks
« Reply #127 on: 08/03/2023 07:37 pm »
https://twitter.com/spcplcyonline/status/1687178412496957440

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Re commercial LEO, Mark Sirangelo says Nanoracks has signed an agreement with India to use India's crewed spacecraft to service Starlab.

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Re: Nanoracks
« Reply #128 on: 08/03/2023 08:06 pm »
https://www.reuters.com/technology/space/voyager-space-airbus-deepen-tie-up-new-space-station-2023-08-02/

PARIS, Aug 2 (Reuters) - U.S. space venture company Voyager Space and Airbus (AIR.PA) said on Wednesday they will co-operate more closely in the race to build a private version of the International Space Station.

The two companies announced plans in January for Airbus to provide design support for Voyager's Starlab, one of three projects pre-selected by NASA to draw up plans for a potential commercial successor to the ISS.

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Re: Nanoracks
« Reply #129 on: 10/05/2023 04:09 am »

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Re: Nanoracks
« Reply #130 on: 10/05/2023 04:10 am »
As noted in other topics, Nanoracks seems to be the only intact survivor of the competition.

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Re: Nanoracks
« Reply #131 on: 11/03/2023 02:49 pm »
Nanoracks
@Nanoracks
We enjoyed hosting @NASA astronauts @AstroIronMike and @Astro_Maker1 this week, training for our #BishopAirlock on @Space_Station.

The crew learned about Bishop's design, how to maneuver the hardware in orbit, and about the types of research and activities they may support while on their expedition. We can't wait to work with this crew in #space! #VoyagerExploration

https://twitter.com/Nanoracks/status/1720456587670593791


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Re: Nanoracks
« Reply #132 on: 02/13/2024 11:53 am »

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Re: Nanoracks
« Reply #133 on: 03/22/2024 12:35 am »
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/kulr-technology-group-announces-strategic-123000691.html

KULR Technology Group Announces a Strategic Contract with Nanoracks for Advanced Space Battery Development

The contract underscores KULR's role in spearheading the accelerated development, testing, and early production of a specialized space battery, aimed at enhancing Voyager’s CubeSat applications.

Nanoracks has CubeSat applications?

I am not sure why there is a specialized space battery for CueSats.

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