Startup Gravitics earns $60-million award to build an “orbital carrier”. The project is backed by the U.S. Space Force under STRATFI mechanism.
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La Space Force veut un porte-avions orbital Gravitics pour lancer des satellites instantanément et sous protection. https://share.google/Bb8yCzBa8gCOpNdJw #Space #Science #AerospaceEngineering #Gravitics #SpaceForce
« Un hangar d’acier flotte dans le vide » : la Space Force mise sur le porte-avions orbital de Gravitics pour des déploiements satellites instantanés et protégés - Journal Economique

EN BREF 🚀 La Space Force collabore avec Gravitics pour créer un porte-avions orbital. 💡 Le projet vise à révolutionner le déploiement de satellites en éliminant les retards terrestres. 🔒 Le porte-avions offre une protection renforcée contre les micrométéoroïdes et les radiations cosmiques. 🤝 Cette initiative illustre la collaboration croissante entre le secteur public et

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La Space Force confie à Gravitics 60 millions d’euros pour construire un porte-avions orbital capable de lancer des satellites en plein ciel - Newsly

Le développement rapide de la technologie spatiale redéfinit la dynamique du pouvoir mondial. Avec l'attribution d'un contrat de 60 millions de dollars à la startup Gravitics par la Space Force américaine, une nouvelle étape est franchie vers la domination orbitale. Ce contrat, centré sur le développement d'un "porte-avions orbital", souligne l'importance stratégique croissante de l'espace.

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🇺🇸🛰️ USA + Gravitics lancent un porte-avions orbital. But : balancer des satellites comme des frisbees de l’espace.
On attend la version low-cost avec catapulte à élastique.
🔗 https://www.innovant.fr/2025/05/27/un-mastodonte-orbital-en-preparation-les-etats-unis-devoilent-leur-projet-darme-spatiale-capable-declipser-la-domination-chinoise/
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Un mastodonte orbital en préparation : les États-Unis dévoilent leur projet d’arme spatiale capable d’éclipser la domination chinoise - Innovant

La course à l’espace connaît une transformation notable avec les projets innovants de la Space Force américaine. Parmi ces projets, le développement d’un porte-avions orbital par Gravitics se distingue, marquant l’entrée de l’espace dans une ère stratégique cruciale. Ce projet témoigne de l’importance grandissante du secteur privé dans les opérations militaires, soulignant une orientation vers

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Gravitics wins Space Force support for orbital carrier
The U.S. Space Force has chosen Marysville, Wash.-based Gravitics to build and fly an orbital carrier that could deliver maneuverable space vehicles to the final frontier — and have them ready to respond to future threats.

The project will be supported by up to $60 million in funding, to be pro
https://cosmiclog.com/2025/03/26/gravitics-wins-space-force-support-for-orbital-carrier/
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Gravitics wins Space Force support for orbital carrier

The U.S. Space Force has chosen Marysville, Wash.-based Gravitics to build and fly an orbital carrier that could deliver maneuverable space vehicles to the final frontier — and have them ready to r…

Cosmic Log
A Seattle-area startup called #Gravitics has received #SpaceForce support to build and demonstrate an orbital carrier that could pre-position maneuverable #space vehicles to deal with future #military threats in orbit. The public-private deal is worth up to $60 million. https://www.geekwire.com/2025/gravitics-space-force-orbital-carrier/
The Gravitics #SpaceStation modules range from 3 meters to 8 meters 📏 in diameter. The company aims to provide space station modules as a plug-and-play product line that can launch on a variety of #rockets. #Gravitics plans to have a subscale spacecraft launched by 📆 2026 https://www.cnbc.com/2024/07/09/gravitics-lands-125-million-order-from-axiom.html
Space station startup Gravitics lands $125 million order from Axiom

Gravitics aims to become a manufacturer of private space stations, with designs for modules that have the "largest interior volume in a standalone spacecraft."

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📆 2026 StarMax 400 m3 #Gravitics
📆 2026 LIFE Pathfinder 285 m3 #SierraSpace
📆 2026 Axiom Station #AxiomSpace
📆 2027 Haven-1 80 m3 #VastSpace
📆 2027 Lunar Gateway 125 m3 #NASA #ESA #CSA #JAXA
📆 2027 Orbital Reef 830 m3 #BlueOrigin #SierraSpace
📆 2027 Russian Orbital Service Station #Roscosmos
📆 2028 Starlab ~450 m3 #NanoRacks #VoyagerSpace #Airbus #MDASpace #Mitsubishi
📆 2028 Bharatiya Antariksha Station 265 m3 #ISRO
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Gravitics makes a $125M space station deal with Axiom
Marysville, Wash.-based Gravitics says it has won a $125 million contract from Axiom Space to provide a pressurized spacecraft for Axiom’s yet-to-be-launched commercial space station.

The hardware would play a utility role by providing a varie
https://cosmiclog.com/2024/07/09/gravitics-makes-a-125m-space-station-deal-with-axiom/
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Gravitics makes a $125M space station deal with Axiom

Marysville, Wash.-based Gravitics says it has won a $125 million contract from Axiom Space to provide a pressurized spacecraft for Axiom’s yet-to-be-launched commercial space station. The hardware …

Cosmic Log
#Gravitics says it's won a $125 million contract from #AxiomSpace to build a pressurized spacecraft for Axiom's yet-to-be-launched space station - marking another step in the drive to create commercial orbital outposts by the time the #InternationalSpaceStation is retired and deorbited. https://www.geekwire.com/2024/gravitics-125m-axiom-space-station-hardware/ #Space
Gravitics wins $125M contract from Axiom for commercial space station hardware

Gravitics says it has a $125 million contract from Axiom Space to build a pressurized spacecraft for Axiom's future commercial space station.

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