Voyager Technologies (VOYG) announced it was awarded its sixth patent related to the Bishop Airlock, reinforcing the company’s leadership in space infrastructure, mission integration and on-orbit operations. “The patent goes to the heart of what makes Bishop, and Voyager, different,” said Jeffrey Manber, special assistant to the CEO, Voyager. “We’re ensuring payloads can be integrated on legacy platforms that were never designed with today’s commercial hardware in mind. From low-Earth orbit to the Moon and Mars, future exploration depends on the ability to connect new systems to proven architectures and have them work”. The newly issued patent protects Voyager’s proprietary electrical power and data-interface architecture that enables Bishop Airlock to connect seamlessly to the Space Station through its Common Berthing Mechanism, a legacy, flight-proven docking and attachment system.
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