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Impulse Space Expands Colorado Manufacturing and GNC Capabilities

Impulse Space Expands Colorado Manufacturing and GNC Capabilities

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Impulse Space, the company has opened a 20,000-square-foot manufacturing facility near Boulder, Colorado, focused on expanding Guidance, Navigation, and Control development for its Mira and Helios spacecraft platforms. The post notes that GNC systems from the Colorado team support on-orbit sensing, orientation, and maneuvering, including star tracking, Safe Mode, inertial navigation, and precision delta-V control on current LEO Express missions.

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The post also highlights new in-house capabilities such as multi-axis CNC and precision mill-turn machining for propulsion hardware, including valves used during orbital burns. From an investor perspective, the move suggests capacity expansion, tighter integration between design and mission operations, and potential improvements in schedule control and margins as Impulse Space internalizes more of its critical hardware production.

The facility development may indicate confidence in demand for the company’s orbital transport and spacecraft services, as well as a strategic bet on GNC and propulsion as differentiating technologies. The mention of ongoing hiring in the region points to headcount growth and a possible buildup of engineering and manufacturing talent in Colorado, which could support higher production volumes and a broader mission portfolio over time.

For the broader space infrastructure market, this expansion signals continued private investment in specialized manufacturing and mission-critical subsystems. If successful, the added capabilities could enhance Impulse Space’s competitive positioning in orbital transfer, in-space logistics, and related services, potentially improving its ability to win contracts and partnerships in an increasingly crowded commercial space sector.

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