Voyager Technologies (VOYG) announced it has been awarded a patent for an extraterrestrial manufacturing method that produces larger, purer crystals for high-performance optical communications. By harnessing microgravity, the patented process delivers material performance beyond what is possible on Earth. Voyager said it will fly samples to the International Space Station, or ISS, in spring 2026 to validate the method with a grant through the ISS national laboratory.
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