Redwire Wins Contract to Supply Docking Systems for European Space Capsule Nyx

Reuters
Dec 18
Redwire Wins Contract to Supply Docking Systems for European Space Capsule Nyx

Redwire Corporation has announced an agreement with The Exploration Company $(TEC)$, a European aerospace firm, to supply two International Docking System Standard (IDSS) compliant docking systems for TEC's Nyx spacecraft. Under this eight-figure contract, Redwire will provide its International Berthing and Docking Mechanism $(IBDM)$ to support autonomous rendezvous and docking capabilities for Nyx. The IBDM, developed in Belgium with support from international partners and the European Space Agency, is designed for compatibility with standardized docking environments. Redwire’s offices in Belgium and Poland are involved in the project, which aims to strengthen Europe's autonomous access to space.

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