Voyager Technologies invests in Max Space

Voyager Technologies is investing in Max Space to help accelerate a partnership between the two companies on developing lunar habitats.

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Voyager Technologies and Max Space partner on lunar infrastructure

Voyager Technologies and Max Space, a company working on expandable habitats, plan to work together to use that technology for lunar exploration.

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#Thunderbird station, a single large module that would expand to a volume of 350 cubic meters, can be launched on a single #Falcon9. The station is designed to support four people 🧑‍🚀 continuously and includes two docking ports for visiting vehicles. The next major development milestone is a small prototype scheduled to launch in early 📆 2027 https://spacenews.com/max-space-unveils-plans-for-commercial-space-station

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Max Space unveils plans for commercial space station

Max Space, a startup developing expandable module technologies, plans to build a commercial space station that could launch on a single Falcon 9 rocket.

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#Espace : Comment #MaxSpace a contourné l'obstacle qui coûte des milliards à ses concurrents http://sci3nc.es/TPv68s
The #ISS, which was completed in 2011, cost around $100 billion 💰 to construct. #MaxSpace claims it could build a similar-sized structure for just $200 million 💵 – just 0.2 per cent 📉 of the cost.The first habitat is scheduled to launch aboard a #SpaceX rocket in 📆 2026 https://www.independent.co.uk/space/space-station-stadium-max-spacex-b2526411.html
Space startup plans to launch ‘stadium-sized’ habitats

‘The problem with space is there isn’t enough habitable space in space,’ says Max Space founder

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