SpaceWorks' FuseBlox is featured in COSMIC - The Consortium for Space Mobility and ISAM Capabilities' newly released United States ISAM Interface Ecosystem 2025 Report! COSMIC's Research & Technology Focus Area put together a comprehensive look at the state of in-space servicing interfaces across fluid transfer, structural, communications, electrical, and combination categories. FuseBlox is included in section 11.2 as one of the most feature-rich U.S. combination interfaces in development, with docking, power transfer, data transfer, and fluid transfer capabilities. ⭐ FuseBlox Core's TRL 6 status ⭐ Successful ground test with Rogue Space Systems Corporation in December 2025 ⭐ FuseBlox Passive Half flying in NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration/Motiv Space Systems, Inc. Fly Foundational Robots (FFR) in 2027 ⭐ Active NASA IGNITE SBIR Phase 2 in progress developing FuseBlox CryoFlow capability We're proud to be part of the ecosystem building toward a serviceable space economy. Read the full report here: https://lnkd.in/eDwuE79f #ISAM #InSpaceServicing #NewSpace
FuseBlox Featured in COSMIC ISAM Interface Ecosystem 2025 Report
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Lots of progress and momentum with our in-space servicing and refueling product lines! FuseBlox Intro Video: https://lnkd.in/efJ2_Rn9 If you are looking for a satellite servicing component that can provide a rigid mechanical docking interface, data transfer, power, thermal fluid looping, or transfer of either storable or cryogenic fluids, send us a request for additional information and specifications on FuseBlox. More to come! #GasStationsInSpace #InSpaceRefueling #nasa #ussf
SpaceWorks' FuseBlox is featured in COSMIC - The Consortium for Space Mobility and ISAM Capabilities' newly released United States ISAM Interface Ecosystem 2025 Report! COSMIC's Research & Technology Focus Area put together a comprehensive look at the state of in-space servicing interfaces across fluid transfer, structural, communications, electrical, and combination categories. FuseBlox is included in section 11.2 as one of the most feature-rich U.S. combination interfaces in development, with docking, power transfer, data transfer, and fluid transfer capabilities. ⭐ FuseBlox Core's TRL 6 status ⭐ Successful ground test with Rogue Space Systems Corporation in December 2025 ⭐ FuseBlox Passive Half flying in NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration/Motiv Space Systems, Inc. Fly Foundational Robots (FFR) in 2027 ⭐ Active NASA IGNITE SBIR Phase 2 in progress developing FuseBlox CryoFlow capability We're proud to be part of the ecosystem building toward a serviceable space economy. Read the full report here: https://lnkd.in/eDwuE79f #ISAM #InSpaceServicing #NewSpace
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And... drop! A customer's satellite delivered by spacevan™️ 002 ✅ On May 12, Exotrail successfully performed the first satellite drop operation of its spacevan™️ 002, delivering the payload supporting NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s AEPEX mission on targeted orbital conditions. Developed by the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at the University of Colorado Boulder, AEPEX aims to improve understanding of energetic X-ray precipitation and its role in atmospheric and space weather modeling. The mission is supported by Xtenti, acting as a space logistics enabler and partnering with Exotrail and NASA to advance in-orbit mobility and logistics. We are proud to support orbital access for missions contributing to a better understanding of our space environment, and grateful to NASA, LASP, the University of Colorado Boulder and Xtenti for their trust. Stay tuned as spacevan™️ 002 continues its "Wings of Light" mission, with next in-orbit milestones ahead!
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🛰️ Sierra Space has received a $2,410,000 funding modification from NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration. This modification increases funding for ongoing work, supporting the development and delivery of space systems and technologies. The contract supports NASA's broader objectives in advancing commercial space capabilities and infrastructure. The performance period for this modification is from December 18, 2025, to January 7, 2026. Total obligated funding for the contract is $6,480,000. #SpaceTech #GovCon #FrontierOpticDeepTech
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Secure Data Storage Reaches the Moon Lonestar Data Holdings Inc. has signed a Space Act Agreement with NASA Ames Research Center to advance lunar-based data storage and resilient off-world computing. Building on its 2025 Freedom mission, Lonestar aims to establish the Moon as a secure location for disaster recovery and sovereign data storage, supporting the next era of commercial and civil lunar operations. 🔗 Read: https://lnkd.in/diri4AQg #SpaceWatchNews #Lunar #DataStorage NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Stephen Eisele
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On April 26, 1962, Ariel 1 was launched—marking the first international satellite collaboration between the United Kingdom and NASA. Developed jointly by the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and British scientists, the satellite carried six experiments to study the ionosphere—advancing our understanding of how solar activity affects Earth’s upper atmosphere and radio communications. The name “Ariel,” inspired by the spirit of the air in The Tempest, reflects both scientific curiosity and a long-standing British tradition in aeronautics. Ariel 1 initiated a series of six satellites, evolving from ionospheric research to X-ray and cosmic-ray studies—laying important groundwork for space science as we know it today. A replica of the satellite can now be seen at the National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution, symbolizing an early and powerful example of international collaboration in space. Image credit: NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration https://lnkd.in/dd7achNN
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Everything we do at Red Hat starts with the idea that open source is the innovation engine for the industry. But seeing that engine power missions in deep space? That’s something I’m really passionate about. At #RHSummit, we’re debuting incredible stories from NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration that show how our technology is solving some of the most complex problems imaginable—from our work with Voyager Technologies on the International Space Station https://red.ht/4tdmGgH to NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory https://red.ht/4uwIPI0. Red Hat is there to provide the stability and choice enterprises (even space agencies) need to move from experimentation into production, wherever that may be.
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Incredible news about the partnership between Red Hat and NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Should be a great session at Red Hat summit Chris Wright
Everything we do at Red Hat starts with the idea that open source is the innovation engine for the industry. But seeing that engine power missions in deep space? That’s something I’m really passionate about. At #RHSummit, we’re debuting incredible stories from NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration that show how our technology is solving some of the most complex problems imaginable—from our work with Voyager Technologies on the International Space Station https://red.ht/4tdmGgH to NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory https://red.ht/4uwIPI0. Red Hat is there to provide the stability and choice enterprises (even space agencies) need to move from experimentation into production, wherever that may be.
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🛰️ SpaceWorks Enterprises, Inc. has received a $339,680 contract from NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration. This Phase III award supports ongoing work under the FY25 program. The contract will fund continued development and delivery of advanced space technologies, contributing to NASA's broader mission objectives. The focus is on maturing solutions that can be integrated into future space missions, supporting both government and commercial space initiatives. Work will be performed from April 28, 2026, to August 27, 2026. #SpaceTech #GovCon #FrontierOpticDeepTech
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Are we alone in the universe? We’re helping NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration advance the Habitable Worlds Observator by developing ultra-stable technologies, more than 100× the stability of the James Webb Space Telescope, to detect Earth-like planets beyond our solar system. One step closer to answering humanity’s biggest question: https://lmt.co/4t6cHtv
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