Voyager Technologies (VOYG) positioned to support NASA’s Ignition event directives, which outlined the agency’s updated priorities for a permanent lunar presence, commercial low-Earth orbit and deep space exploration. The announcements reinforce the strategic direction Voyager has already been executing against, from its February 2026 lunar initiative and investment in expandable habitat technology to its continued progress with Starlab as a bridge to the next generation of American presence in orbit. “NASA, under the direction of Administrator Isaacman, has laid out a clear vision for where America is going in space, and its core tenets map directly to what we’ve been building,” said Dylan Taylor, chairman & CEO, Voyager. “Lunar infrastructure, sustained human presence in low-Earth orbit and the defense and national security technologies that underpin it all – this is Voyager. We are a committed partner with NASA on its Ignition directives and will help build next-generation infrastructure on time and within budget.”
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