According to a recent LinkedIn post from Astranis Space Technologies, the company is emphasizing precision manufacturing practices at its Northern California satellite factory. The post describes the use of dovetail workholding to secure parts more robustly than with serrated jaws alone, enabling more aggressive machining passes while maintaining tight tolerances.
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The post suggests a focus on in‑house manufacturing quality and process control, which may support higher reliability and performance for Astranis’s satellite hardware. For investors, this emphasis on advanced machining techniques could indicate sustained capital investment in production capabilities and a strategy to differentiate on engineering rigor in the competitive small-satellite market.

