Voyager Technologies and Max Space Partner to Advance Expandable Space Habitats

Reuters
Feb 05
Voyager Technologies and Max Space Partner to Advance Expandable Space Habitats

Voyager Technologies Inc. has announced a strategic partnership with Max Space to advance expandable space habitat technology. This collaboration aims to accelerate the development of expandable structures for human habitation and storage, supporting future lunar and deep-space exploration missions. The partnership will leverage Voyager's expertise in mission-critical space infrastructure and Max Space's innovative low-mass, high-volume expandable structures. Their phased development plan includes ground validation and in-space demonstrations, with the goal of enabling sustained human operations on the Moon and Mars in alignment with NASA's exploration timelines. The initiative focuses on scalability, interoperability, and early risk reduction to support long-term human presence beyond low-Earth orbit.

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