Each of the Andrews Space parts can “provide up to 150 Watts of [28-volt direct current] payload power to mid-deck locker payloads destined for the International Space Station aboard the Cygnus cargo vehicle.”
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The small-satellite manufacturer says it will deliver all three satellites in 2014.
Andrews Space Books Two Microsatellite Orders
Andrews Space will deliver two of its SCOUT-brand Earth-imaging microsatellites to an unidentified customer in 2014.
Andrews Space, Honeybee To Jointly Produce CMGs
Andrews Space of Seattle and Honeybee Robotics of New York will produce control moment gyroscopes (CMGs) for a range of spacecraft sizes under an exclusive teaming arrangement the companies plan to announce July 19.
Andrews Space Developing High-temperature Material
Andrews Space recently completed a third round of arc jet testing at NASA Ames Research Center on a new high-temperature material for high-speed and atmospheric re-entry applications, the Seattle-based space technology company said March 25.
Andrews Space Announces Leadership Change for ’10
Andrews Space President Jason Andrews will succeed wife and business partner Marian Joh as chief executive officer of the Seattle-based space technology company the pair co-founded in 1999.
Andrews Space Replaces Orbital as Rocketplane Kistler’s New Partner
WASHINGTON — A ndrews Space, a small company founded nearly a decade ago by Kistler alumni, has signed on to help Rocketplane Kistler finance, design and build the K-1 reusable rocket and conduct a series of international space station re-supply demonstration flights for NASA.
Andrews Adds Torque Rods to Portfolio of Space Products
Andrews Space of Seattle said Nov. 13 that it had signed an exclusive agreement with Sinclair Interplanetary to begin manufacturing and selling torque rods that Toronto-based Sinclair has been supplying to the small-satellite market for the past five years.
Saltzman takes command as new chief of the U.S. Space Force
Gen. B. Chance Saltzman assumed command of the U.S. Space Force, and departing chief Gen. John “Jay” Raymond retired Nov. 2.
For U.S. Space Force, Raymond’s retirement marks the end of an era
The first chief of space operations Gen. John ‘Jay’ Raymond retires Nov. 2 after 38 years of military service