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1731Products and services from space industry companies.
Small robotic lunar lander (585 kg fueled) that reached lunar orbit and attempted soft landing in April 2019. Carried magnetometer, laser retroreflector, and Arch Mission Foundation time capsule. First privately funded spacecraft to reach the Moon. Crashed during descent due to gyroscope failure.
Planned dual-lander and orbiter mission to deploy two small landers at different lunar sites with a long-term orbiter. Developed with IAI and international partners including the UAE. Mission suspended in April 2025 due to funding shortfall.
First-generation 60m2 AI-controlled semi-autonomous greenhouse with modular aeroponics, sealed pressurized structure, and climate recreation capabilities
Next-generation 200m2 AI-powered greenhouse with advanced biospheric systems, direct CO2 capture, integrated water treatment, and optimized power consumption
First commercial airlock on the International Space Station for payload deployment, robotics research, and satellite release
Contract-backed uncontested tasking capacity for persistent monitoring over defined areas of interest
Flexible subscription for global satellite tasking with image delivery in under 90 minutes
AI-powered space-based intelligence platform for satellite tasking, imagery analytics, and automated object detection
34 kN sea-level / 38 kN vacuum turbopump-fed LOX/methane engine for Blue Whale 1 first stage
Lunar lander delivering up to 240 kg to the lunar surface with support for lunar day and night operations
Suborbital test vehicle with Skyblue pressure-fed engines for microgravity payload services
Two-stage small-lift orbital launch vehicle delivering up to 200 kg to 500 km SSO, powered by nine LOX/methane Blue 1S engines
First-generation commercial direct-to-device satellites with 693 sq ft phased arrays, launched September 2024 on Falcon 9
Test satellite and technology demonstrator, achieved world-first space-to-phone voice, video, and 5G calls
Software-as-a-service platform for hardware engineering, manufacturing operations, and build traceability
Australia's first licensed commercial orbital launch facility, located in North Queensland.
Dual-axis compact motor controller for gimbals, positioners, and instrument mechanisms