Voyager Awarded Contract With Icarus Robotics to Test Robotic Platform Aboard ISS

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  • Voyager Technologies signed a mission management contract with Icarus Robotics to test a free-flying robotic platform aboard the International Space Station, with a demonstration planned for early 2027.
  • Voyager will oversee integration, certification, launch coordination and on-orbit operations, leveraging experience from more than 1,400 prior space station missions.
  • Icarus Robotics, a New York-based startup founded in 2024, is developing autonomous robotic systems for space operations aimed at handling routine tasks in orbit.

Voyager Technologies said it has signed a mission management contract with Icarus Robotics to test a free-flying robotic platform aboard the International Space Station.

Voyager will handle payload integration, safety certification, launch coordination and on-orbit operations for the mission. The company said its prior experience managing more than 1,400 space station missions across government and commercial customers provides a pathway for newer entrants to access microgravity testing.

“Icarus Robotics represents the next generation of space builders and provide the turnkey solution for those seeking reliable, flight-proven access to space,” said Voyager’s president of Space, Defense & National Security Matt Magaña.

The platform, called Joyride, is designed to operate autonomously in space station environments. Voyager said the demonstration, scheduled for early 2027, will focus on navigation, maneuverability and in-orbit performance, according to Voyager.

“Voyager handed me my first real look at spaceflight through HUNCH,” co-founder Ethan Barajas, who was a participant in Voyager’s NASA HUNCH program during high school, said in the announcement. “It is very full circle to return the favor and deliver a robotic platform to help make the ISS and future commercial stations like Starlab smarter–autonomous, free-flying, and ready to operate where humans can’t easily go.”

Icarus Robotics, a New York-based startup founded in 2024, is developing robotic systems for space operations, including tasks that would otherwise require astronaut time.

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