Voyager Space and Space
Micro Inc. Announce Strategic Agreement
Nov. 22, 2021
Voyager Space Inc. announced
its intent to acquire a majority stake in San
Diego-based Space Micro. Space Micro is a highly
innovative engineering-driven business focused on
advancing high-performance satellite communications,
digital, and electro-optical systems with over 2.7
million hours of space flight heritage. Space Micro
developed the world's highest data rate Laser
Communications Terminal in orbit. As part of the
agreement, Voyager intends to provide strategic
operations support to help advance Space Micro's
technology throughput to civil, commercial, and
defense customers.
"For almost two decades Space
Micro has developed game-changing technologies and
provided trusted high-performance satellite
communications systems," says Space Micro Co-Founder
and Chairman, David Strobel. "Today marks a huge
step in our growth trajectory. The satellite
constellation market stands at the tipping point of
explosive expansion and now, with the Voyager team
and operational functions by our side, we will be
prepared to scale our technologies to meet these
market needs."
Founded in 2002, Space Micro
delivers best-in-class satellite technology to the
growing commercial market. Space Micro delivered its
first computer and image-processing subsystem in
space within the first four years as an
organization, then went on to develop its first
advanced Software Defined Radios for NASA's
Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS), Lunar
Atmosphere Dust and Environment Explorer (LADEE),
and The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite
(TESS). Today, the company has multiple active
contracts with NASA, including the development of
real-time data sorting inference processing units
(IPUs) for Earth observation missions and for
providing X-band transponders for two lunar missions
selected under the Artemis program. Space Micro also
has a long history in providing critical technology
for the U.S. Department of Defense, including
Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR)
space payloads, laser secure communications
terminals, and digital RF-to-optical and
optical-to-RF signal converters.
"Expanding our already
rapidly-growing laser and optical communications
systems is a top priority going forward," says Space
Micro Co-Founder and CEO David Czajkowski. "We have
an unbeatable record of zero in-orbit failures since
our first launch, and that's a record we seek to
maintain as we continue to grow these critical,
high-demand satellite technologies."
Space Micro's customers include
NASA, the U.S. Space Force, U.S. Air Force, Space
and Missile Center (SMC), U.S. Special Operations
Command (SOCOM), Space IL (recipient of the Google
X-Prize Moonshot Award), the German Space Agency,
and many more. Most recently, Space Micro was
awarded a contract to deliver ten NanocomTM Software
Defined Radios via Lockheed Martin in support of the
Space Development Agency's Tranche 0 satellite
constellation.
"Space Micro is a perfect
addition to Voyager's growing NewSpace portfolio of
entrepreneurs and technology capabilities," says
Matthew Kuta, President and COO of Voyager Space.
"What Space Micro has accomplished on their own is
outstanding - and they have a diverse customer base
to prove it. Now in partnership with Voyager, Space
Micro will have the opportunity to expand its
technology footprint and remain at the forefront of
innovation for advanced satellite and communications
systems."