VOYAGER SPACE AND NANORACKS PARTNER WITH SELECTED LATIN AMERICAN SPACE AGENCIES FOR IMPROVED RELATIONS

Space technology company, Voyager Space, and commercial space service provider, Nanoracks, have signed separate declarations of intent with selected Latin American space agencies to further commercial and access opportunities between them.

The agreement was signed at the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) with the Colombian Space Agency, the El Salvador Aerospace Institute, the Mexican Space Agency, the Guatemalan Association of Space Sciences and Engineering, and the Costa Rican startup Orbital Space Technologies. 

President of International and Space Stations at Voyager Space, Jeffery Manber has expressed his contentment with the partnership and its positive effect on space economies in the signed countries.

“We look forward to working closely with the space agencies in Colombia, El Salvador, Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, and potentially more countries in the region to support their current space initiatives and work together to make future commercial space platforms accessible.”, Mr. Manber added.

Furthermore, Vice President of Strategy at Nanoracks, David Marsh said: “This is a major initiative to help ensure that as we move towards commercial space stations, the doors are open for countries that are emerging space nations…Nanoracks has been focused on making space accessible since day one, and we are proud to carry the legacy forward from the International Space Station

to Starlab. We cannot wait to get to work with our friends from the Latin

America region.”

The various space agencies expressed their delight in the partnership and its

benefit for projects and space-related activities in the future. In general, they

stated the partnership will help achieve important objectives set out by the

various agencies.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

VITTORIO COLAO REJOINS VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS BOARD