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Re: Nanoracks
« Reply #81 on: 04/15/2020 06:36 pm »
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April Update From Nanoracks

We wanted to bring our community up to date on everything going on here at Nanoracks. Since the COVID-19 pandemic took full force, our top priority has been the health and safety of our team. We have over 75 employees and outside consultants that are spread across Houston, Washington DC, New York, Italy, and the UAE – some of the hardest hit areas – and we’re very happy to say that as of this note, everyone on our team and their respective families remain healthy.

Our next priority is of course our customers. Nanoracks has been deemed an “essential business,” allowing us the opportunity to cautiously proceed forward with ongoing activities. Just last week, the SpaceX-20 Dragon splashed back down on Earth, allowing us to return critical science to our customers across the country. The big difference is that instead of going to university and commercial labs, the deliveries were sent to customers’ homes where they will work on analyzing their science results.

On-orbit operations remain active in our BRIDGE (our in-house Mission Control), and we are coordinating very closely with NASA and the astronaut crew office.

Being deemed essential has allowed us to (literally) keep our doors open to employees. We are abiding by all required and suggested CDC guidelines, with only critical staff, in limited quantities, present in our Houston facilities at any one time. All employees who are coming into the office are doing so voluntarily, and we are very grateful for their dedication to our in-space programs.

Importantly, our Bishop Airlock team is continuing to conduct their work in our cleanroom to ensure that we remain on schedule for launch this Fall on the SpaceX-21 mission. The Bishop Airlock is not only going to support our increasing demand of commercial customers on the Space Station, but also support NASA in critical crew activities, including moving hardware in and out of the Space Station to support EVAs, and other material needs that we hope to announce very soon! 

While some of our team members are coming into our shop, the vast majority are working from home. With frequent check-ins and some unique beard-growing competitions, spirits remain high, and we can’t wait to be back in the office with our Nanoracks family soon. In the meantime, follow us for live updates on our Twitter and Instagram accounts (both @Nanoracks), where we’re showing off the #PupsOfNanoracks (and yes, other pets) that are helping to keep our team members company while we are all #AloneTogether.

Please reach out to us with any questions, ideas, or concerns you may have at [email protected] – we are here to support our space-loving community. We are still planning on a number of exciting announcements this year that we can’t wait to share with everyone – but for now, we hope that our entire community remains healthy, strong, and as creative as ever.

Sincerely,
Your Friends at Nanoracks

https://mailchi.mp/nanoracks/april-update-from-nanoracks

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Re: Nanoracks
« Reply #82 on: 06/22/2020 10:48 pm »
Nanoracks deployed a mini satellite last week...
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Re: Nanoracks
« Reply #89 on: 10/02/2020 06:45 pm »
Will the volume of Bishop be vented into space each cycle or does Node 3 have a vacuum pump?

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“It is really simple. It is just an open-ended cup,” said Mike Lewis, chief innovation officer of Nanoracks, during a virtual tour of the airlock. It relies on existing ISS systems for capabilities such as “air-save” pumps to remove air from the module, losing only 2% of the air in each airlock cycle.
https://spacenews.com/nanoracks-finalizing-space-station-airlock-and-new-funding-round/
All aboard the HSF hype train!  Choo Choo!

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Re: Nanoracks
« Reply #90 on: 10/21/2020 08:39 am »
Nanoracks is continuing to prepare the Bishop airlock for launch.
« Last Edit: 10/21/2020 08:39 am by Danderman »

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Re: Nanoracks
« Reply #91 on: 11/05/2020 06:59 pm »
This could be the last use of the NRCSD today.
https://nanoracks.com/products/iss-deployment/
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All deployments will move through the Nanoracks Bishop Airlock on the ISS starting in Q1 2021.

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Re: Nanoracks
« Reply #92 on: 11/11/2020 01:55 pm »
Nanoracks Books CubeSat Rideshare and Habitat Building Demonstration in Single SpaceX Falcon 9 Launch

November 18, 2019 – Washington DC – Nanoracks, the world’s leading commercial space station company, has booked a launch mission like no other, leveraging the recently announced SpaceX Rideshare program. Onboard a Falcon 9, targeting launch in late 2020, Nanoracks has booked deployment of eight small satellites as well as the Company’s first in-space Outpost-demonstration mission.

According to this article in Wired the demo payload has slipped to a May flight.

[Wired] The Plan to Turn Scrapped Rockets Into Space Stations

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Re: Nanoracks
« Reply #93 on: 11/15/2020 03:46 am »
Nanoracks Books CubeSat Rideshare and Habitat Building Demonstration in Single SpaceX Falcon 9 Launch

November 18, 2019 – Washington DC – Nanoracks, the world’s leading commercial space station company, has booked a launch mission like no other, leveraging the recently announced SpaceX Rideshare program. Onboard a Falcon 9, targeting launch in late 2020, Nanoracks has booked deployment of eight small satellites as well as the Company’s first in-space Outpost-demonstration mission.

According to this article in Wired the demo payload has slipped to a May flight.

[Wired] The Plan to Turn Scrapped Rockets Into Space Stations


The Wired article is a bit unclear - is the Outpost demo the primary payload of the Falcon launcher?


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Re: Nanoracks
« Reply #95 on: 12/07/2020 05:59 am »
Bishop Airlock Takes Flight


December 6, 2020 – Cape Canaveral, Florida  – The privately-owned Nanoracks Bishop Airlock, nested inside the SpaceX Dragon trunk, has reached a stable orbit after a successful launch onboard the CRS-21 mission. Today’s mission was launched from the Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39A at 11:17 AM ET.
 
“This is a monumental moment for Nanoracks,” says CEO Jeffrey Manber. “We came up with this idea five years ago. In those five quick years, we’ve gone from being known as the ‘CubeSat’ deployment company to an organization that is building the future of commercial low-Earth orbit infrastructure. I am beyond proud of our team and grateful to all of our partners and customers who have brought us to this very moment.”
 
The self-funded Bishop Airlock offers five times the current payload volume than is currently available on the government-operated JEM Airlock on the space station and is the first-ever commercial airlock. Bishop’s capabilities include the deployment of free-flying payloads such as CubeSats and externally-mounted payloads, housing of small payloads for research and in-space manufacture, jettisoning trash, and recovering external Orbital Replacement Units (ORUs). ORUs are modular components of the station that can be replaced when needed, such as pumps and other hardware.
 
The concept for the Bishop Airlock was developed after Nanoracks found themselves in a bottleneck on the space station with too much customer demand for the limited airlock space and opening frequency.
 
‘It’s a very Nanoracks way of thinking, to say that something on the International Space Station isn’t working for us, so we’ll just go ahead and build our own,” says Nanoracks Airlock Program Manager Brock Howe. “We couldn’t have gotten to this critical point without our partners, which includes Boeing, Thales Alenia Space, ATA Engineering, Oceaneering, and Craig Technologies.”
 
Bishop is currently certified for 100 cycles, with one ‘cycle’ including both an opening and a closing. Nanoracks expects that lifetime can be extended through some additional analysis and if market demand warrants the increase. The first Bishop customers include NASA and ESA, and Japanese space robotics startup, GITAI.
 
“Our Bishop team has been dedicated to this program for years, working most recently around the clock in the midst of a global pandemic, all to make sure our beauty would be delivered in perfect condition and ready to be commissioned upon arrival to the space station,” continues Howe. “I am so proud.”
 
Once installed permanently on the American side of the space station, Bishop will be a privately funded service allowing NASA to follow the agency goal of serving as one of many customers for commercial services in space, expanding the low-Earth orbit market beyond just government-provided products and services. For Nanoracks, the Bishop Airlock is the first step in building in-space infrastructure, to be followed with demonstrations and missions for the Nanoracks Space Outpost Program.
 
To learn more about the Bishop Airlock, payload capabilities, and how to get started on your Bishop mission, visit the Nanoracks website.
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Re: Nanoracks
« Reply #96 on: 12/20/2020 06:35 am »

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Re: Nanoracks
« Reply #97 on: 12/23/2020 01:04 pm »

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Re: Nanoracks
« Reply #98 on: 12/23/2020 03:45 pm »
Yeah, I'm glad this deal worked out, and is now public info. I've been biting my tongue about this (even couldn't tell my team about it) for months. They're a great company to have in the Voyager family, and hopefully this provides them with easier access to capital as they build on what they've been doing for Bishop. We'd also love to see them succeed, because commercial space facilities are great things to have in the same ecosystem as servicing tugs. :-)

~Jon

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