Voyager Technologies
activeVertically integrated space infrastructure and defense company that develops commercial space stations, manufactures advanced propulsion systems, and operates satellite deployment and research platforms.
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Voyager Technologies develops and operates integrated space infrastructure and defense systems from its headquarters in Denver, Colorado. The company's primary initiative is Starlab, a commercial space station in development through a joint venture with Airbus Defence and Space, Mitsubishi Corporation, MDA Space, and Palantir Technologies. Designed for continuous crew habitation in low Earth orbit, Starlab deploys as a single integrated module and provides microgravity research capacity and post-ISS orbital operations support. The company manufactures controllable solid rocket motors with in-flight thrust modulation capabilities for missile defense applications, including the Next Generation Interceptor program, and precision space maneuvers.
Voyager Technologies operates as a parent entity for specialized subsidiaries including Nanoracks, which manages the Bishop Airlock on the International Space Station and provides satellite deployment services; Space Micro, which manufactures radiation-hardened electronics for national security and commercial satellites; ZIN Technologies, which produces microgravity research hardware and human health monitoring systems; and Valley Tech Systems, which develops advanced solid propulsion systems. The company also operates DogStar, an artificial intelligence-driven signals intelligence and space domain awareness platform developed with Palantir. Voyager Technologies holds contracts with NASA under the Commercial Low Earth Orbit Development program and serves the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, Missile Defense Agency, U.S. Navy, and Space Development Agency. The company completed its initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange in 2025 and trades under ticker VOYG.