Voyager to Acquire Astrobotic Technology, Accelerating America’s Path to the Moon
Acquisition further solidifies the company’s strategic lunar initiative
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“We are building the infrastructure foundation that will make America’s permanent presence on the Moon a reality,” said
The acquisition directly supports NASA’s Artemis program and Administrator
Following Voyager’s strategic investment in Max Space’s expandable habitat architecture, the company’s capabilities will span the full arc of lunar operation. This includes lunar mission management, communications and propulsion; surface delivery via Astrobotic’s Peregrine and Griffin landers; surface power through Astrobotic's LunaGrid solar distribution system; long-duration habitation through
“Astrobotic was built to prove that commercial companies can deliver to the Moon,” said
Recently announced as NASA’s Moon Base II, Griffin Mission One proceeds on schedule. At acquisition close, Astrobotic’s full portfolio will transition under Voyager. Their
The transaction is subject to customary regulatory approvals and is expected to close by early
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Shareholder and analyst conference call and live webcast
Voyager will host a shareholder and analyst conference call to provide an overview of the transaction
About
About Astrobotic Technology
Astrobotic Technology, Inc. is America’s commercial lunar logistics and robotics company. Founded in 2007 as a Carnegie Mellon University spinout, Astrobotic has secured more than $600 million in NASA and DoD contracts, launched America’s first commercial lunar lander and builds landers, rovers and lunar power infrastructure from its Moon Base headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. astrobotic.com.
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Voyager Media Contact
Dana Carroll, EVP Marketing & Communications, dana.carroll@voyagertechnologies.com
Astrobotic Media Contact
Alivia Chapla, director, Marketing & Communications, alivia.chapla@astrobotic.com
Source: Voyager Technologies