Products
13Products and services from space industry companies.
Liquid hydrogen engine powering New Shepard's suborbital booster
Liquid hydrogen upper-stage engine producing 200,000 lbf vacuum thrust for New Glenn's second stage
Oxygen-rich staged combustion engine producing 640,000 lbf thrust, powering New Glenn and ULA's Vulcan Centaur
Dual-expander cycle engine producing 10,000 lbf vacuum thrust for lunar lander applications
Advanced carbon composite structures and integrated assemblies for aerospace applications. Produces satellite bus structural panels, primary structures, solar panel substrates, and composite tanks across facilities in the US and New Zealand.
Flight-proven software-defined radios for telemetry, tracking, and command across L-, S-, C-, X-, and Ka-band frequencies. 13+ years of flight heritage powering missions from LEO to deep space including NASA Europa Clipper and CAPSTONE.
Motion control systems and exploration systems for space robotics applications (acquired subsidiary)
Japanese Experiment Module on the International Space Station for microgravity research
Optical inter-satellite link terminal retrofitted for integration with third-party satellite manufacturers, enabling high-speed low-latency connectivity on orbit for real-time tasking, continuous command-and-control, and immediate data delivery to terrestrial points of presence
Standardized family of seven customizable solar array configurations ranging from 100W to 2,000+ watts. Uses quad-junction cells with up to four panels per wing, designed for short lead times and lower costs through pre-engineered configurations.
Flight-proven star trackers (185+ on orbit), reaction wheels (1,100+ on orbit), and separation systems manufactured in-house. Heritage from Sinclair Interplanetary and Planetary Systems Corp.
Radiation-hardened silicon solar cell modules and hybrid arrays designed to power gigawatt-scale space-based data centers, complementing SolAero gallium arsenide space solar products
High-efficiency space solar cells, CICs, and panels powering 1,000+ spacecraft including James Webb Space Telescope.