9 published brand profiles in this category. Cite the individual brand profile for brand-specific facts.
Aerojet Rocketdyne Propulsion - Aerojet Rocketdyne Propulsion is a satellite components brand headquartered in Sacramento, CA, founded in 1968.
Azur Space Solar Power - As the leader of the AZUR SPACE team, I am excited for our joint future and passionate about expanding the solar power market for all of us. I invite you to join us and to experience our products and our people. If there is something that we can do better, I am delighted to have that conversation with you.
Boeing Spectrolab - Spectrolab manufactures and tests fully-integrated solar panels for commercial, civil and defense missions. These solar panels are then delivered to satellite prime contractors for integration onto spacecraft. The greatest share of Spectrolab's product deliveries are fully assembled space solar panels based on a customer's specifications.
Busek Space Propulsion - Since the beginning, Busek has provided a wide range of thrusters, electronics, space systems, research and complete mission and system engineering support for customers including the major aerospace primes, NASA and the US Air Force. Busek flight heritage includes products developed for AFRL TacSat-2, USAFA FalconSat-3, FalconSat-5, and NASA/ESA Lisa Pathfinder. In the late nineties, Busek licensed its Hall thruster technology to Aerojet Corp.
MDA Corporation - With a 55-year record of firsts and 450+ missions, MDA Space is a trusted space mission partner to the rapidly expanding global space industry.
Moog Space and Defense - Moog Space and Defense is a satellite components company headquartered in East Aurora, NY, founded in 1951.
Rafael Space Propulsion - Rafael Space Propulsion is a satellite components company headquartered in Haifa, Israel, founded in 1948.
Ruag Space - Beyond Gravity has been supplying products for hundreds of space missions for over 40 years. They all ultimately serve one goal: advancing humanity.
Solaero Technologies - Our mission is to remove barriers to commercial space. The Electron Program was founded on the belief that small payloads require dedicated small launch vehicles and flexibility.