[Laconia, NH – 05/09/22] Rogue Space Systems, an orbital services provider, has had 11 of their 13 Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I proposals selected for up to $2.75M in funding through the SpaceWERX Orbital Prime initiative by the U.S. Space Force. Rogue had proposed a total of 13 STTRs, all of which were…
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Rogue Space Systems Partners with Other Space Start-Ups and Educational Institutions to Submit Proposals as Part of SpaceWERX Orbital Prime [Laconia, NH | March 14th, 2022] – Rogue Space Systems has brought together a brilliant group of space start-ups and institutions to develop Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) proposals for the SpaceWERX Orbital Prime initiative.…
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LACONIA, NH, January 24, 2022— Rogue Space Systems Corporation announced the signing of a Bilateral Letter of Intent with Orbit Fab, Inc., the Gas Stations in Space™ company. Rogue will provide observation services using their Laura Orbital Robot (Orbot™) spacecraft for a future Orbit Fab Demonstration Mission. Additionally, Rogue has agreed to outfit their Orbots™…
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LACONIA, NH, January 20, 2022 — Rogue Space Systems Corporation signed a Letter of Intent with OrbitsEdge, Inc. to provide orbital inspection, maintenance, transport, and refueling services for a ten-year period to the OrbitsEdge SatFrame Constellation. This collective work will be done in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), where OrbitsEdge plans to begin operating in late…
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The recent ASAT test performed by Russia has been widely denounced for its irresponsibility as it introduced a huge amount of additional debris into space. If there is any positive from this reprehensible act, it is that is has focused the world’s attention on the responsible use of the space around the earth. Rogue Space…
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Dana Ruchti is a Rogue Space Systems Aerospace Engineer. She knows that orbital debris in space is a big problem, and she’s here at Rogue to help fix it. Debris left behind by spacecraft launched into orbit can pose a serious risk for future missions, she says — even a one-millimeter sized piece of debris can damage a…
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