PDR Success! Gravitics completed the design review (PDR) for our first commercial module. This is an important milestone that validates our spacecraft design. Concurrent with the PDR, Gravitics showcased substantial build progress, including a flight-like dome prototype and tooling for module construction
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Gravitics is manufacturing the building blocks that enable the next generation of space stations
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https://gravitics.com
Gravitics Inc的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 航天
- 规模
- 11-50 人
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- Seattle,Washington
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- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2021
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US,Washington,Seattle
Gravitics Inc员工
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The future we have been building for is here! Last night, Blue Origin's New Glenn successfully completed its maiden flight to orbit, a crucial step toward establishing reliable access to space. Today, SpaceX achieved a second booster catch during Starship flight 7, further refining their reusable launch vehicle technology. Gravitics is developing large modules that will leverage these heavy lift rockets and enable essential space innovations.
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Published a few months ago but still relevant, this article on Gravitics and orbital facilities has sparked some great conversations. Of all the ways space innovation can benefit humanity, what do you find most exciting? https://lnkd.in/etaRKuTA
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2024 was a year of important milestones for Gravitics! We signed over $100M in contracts, launched our hardware to the ISS, signed a Space Act Agreement with NASA, completed work for the Space Force, and closed our internal PDR (Preliminary Design Review) for our first commercial module. These achievements would not have been possible without our team's dedication and hard work. Thank you to the Gravitics family for making this year a great success! 2025 here we come! #Gravitics #BuildTheSky
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Welcome to the first in our series of interviews with industry pioneers, Beyond the Grid: Interviews on Powering the Final Frontier! ???? ?? Today, we are speaking with Mark Miner, PhD, PE, Head of Mission Sciences at Gravitics Inc. He leads the company's development of thermal systems, batteries and solar power generation systems. ???????? ?????? ?????? ?????????????? ??????????-?????????????? ???????????????????? ?????? ???????????? ???? ???????? ???? ???????? ?????????? ???? ????????????????????/?????????????????? ???????? ????????????????????? The usual twins, generation and storage. We’re looking to house all kinds of activities in our vehicles, and reliable solar generation has to pair with serious batteries. We appreciate mPower’s support with affordable solar for our body-mounted and optional deployable solar solutions. ?????? ???? ?????? ?????????? ?????????? ???????????????????? ?????? ??????????????????????, ????????, ?????? ?????????????????????? ???? ???????? ?????????? ????????????? It starts with customer requirements, then to the simplest suitable system to meet them. We do not have a bells-and-whistles power system, but we focus on proven components, and we want our supply partners to shine in their areas of expertise. ???????? ???????? ???? ?????????? ???????????????????? ???? ?????? ?????? ?????? ???????? ????????????(??) ?????? ??????? We aim to adopt demonstrated recent technology, rather than, say, ultra-heritage designs from decades ago. We believe this offers our customers the best performance at a reasonable cost, while building a design baseline that will allow us years of use. ?????? ???? ?????? ?????? ???????????? ?????????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ???????? ?????????????? ???? ??????????????, ???????????? ?????? ?????????????? ?????????? ?????????????? ?????? ???????? ????????????????????? We will always favor a supplier that is available and willing to co-solve problems in their domain. This is possible with distant suppliers, but we especially value the ability to talk through a question or a concern promptly. The material supply chain is very important, but the key to good engineering is the information supply chain, especially for a young company. ?????? ?????????????????? ???? ?????? ?????? ?????????? ??????????/ ?????????? ?????????????? ?????????? ???? ???????????????? ?????? ???????? ???????????????????? ???? ??????????? Power is the currency of space, second perhaps to mass. It seems to me that mass was the driver in the launch-constrained world that has been, and the combination of today’s rapid-cadence launches, and the next-gen heavy launch vehicles will shift the pinch point to power. Solar will remain attractive for a very wide range of applications in the near-Earth space. The reduction in cost and the improved radiation tolerance of specialty silicon cells, will mean solar supplies the vast majority of space power for quite some time. #spacepower #beyondthegrid #space #solarpower
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CEO Colin Doughan explains Gravitics, our goals, and how we're achieving them on Payload's Pathfinder Podcast YouTube: https://lnkd.in/e_t7n7Cx Spotify: https://lnkd.in/ekZy__A3 Apple Podcasts: https://lnkd.in/e25kaJZd
Space Station Foundations, with Colin Doughan (Gravitics)
https://www.youtube.com/
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Exclusive – Space station module builder Gravitics Inc landed a $125 million order from Axiom Space for a pressurized spacecraft to attach to the planned Axiom Station, the first major deal for the Washington-based startup. Gravitics CEO Colin Doughan: “We're a very hardware rich company, so we're building at the same time we're finalizing design."
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Gravitics to Build Space Infrastructure for Commercial Space Station. https://lnkd.in/eSxxZmxe
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