Nanoracks (Voyager Technologies)

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About Nanoracks (Voyager Technologies)

Nanoracks LLC is a US commercial in-space services company founded in 2009 by Jeffrey Manber and Charles Miller, headquartered in Houston, Texas, with offices in Washington D.C., Abu Dhabi, and Turin. As a pioneering commercial space services provider, Nanoracks has deployed over 300 small satellites into orbit and established the first commercially owned and operated external module on the International Space Station.

Nanoracks operates the Bishop Airlock — launched to the ISS in December 2020 via SpaceX — which serves as a commercial airlock enabling the deployment of small satellites, CubeSats, and external payloads for NASA and commercial customers. The Bishop Airlock is the first and only permanent, commercially-owned module on the ISS, representing a landmark in the commercialization of low Earth orbit infrastructure. Nanoracks pioneered ISS-based satellite releases using the Japanese Kibō module's airlock.

In May 2021, Nanoracks was acquired by Voyager Space Holdings (now Voyager Technologies), becoming part of a broader space technology and services portfolio that includes the Starlab commercial space station joint venture with Airbus. Under Voyager Technologies, Nanoracks continues to provide CubeSat deployment, ISS payload integration, and in-space services while contributing to the development of next-generation commercial space infrastructure.

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Bishop is the first permanent commercial airlock module on the International Space Station, built and operated by Nanoracks (a Voyager Technologies company) to deploy small satellites, host external payloads, and dispose of station trash.

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