Voyager Launches Lunar Program to Anchor US Space Era

Voyager Launches Lunar Program to Anchor US Space Era

Voyager Technologies announced a strategic lunar initiative aligned with the White House’s Securing American Space Superiority executive order, launching a new era of American space achievement, reinforcing U.S. leadership in exploration, national security and commercial activity beyond low Earth orbit.

“History shows us that American leadership in space is secured when vision is matched by execution,” said Dylan Taylor, chairman and CEO, Voyager. “The White House has laid out a clear vision for the next era of American space achievement, and we are launching a lunar strategy focused on turning that vision into durable capability. That requires infrastructure that supports human life, moves power and data, enables autonomous operations and endures over time.”

Voyager’s lunar strategy will focus on delivering the foundational infrastructure required for sustained human and robotic operations and advancing enduring human space exploration. The company is applying its mission-ready portfolio across human support systems, power distribution, communications backbones, on-orbit and surface compute and automated logistics to support continuous space operation.

Voyager’s lunar strategy draws upon its deep experience designing, integrating and operating complex space systems for government and commercial customers, emphasising dual-use technologies, scalable architectures, interoperability and early risk retirement. This includes the company’s work on NASA’s Moon to Mars Oxygen and Steel Technology, an integrated system that can enable the production of metallic iron or steel and oxygen from lunar regolith, as well as its Clear Dust-Repellant Coating (CDRC). The CDRC demonstrated it can significantly reduce the accumulation of lunar-stimulant dust on glass, metals and various fabrics, and landed on the moon aboard Firefly’s Blue Ghost lander in March 2025.

In addition to leveraging the company’s current IP and capabilities, Voyager plans to pursue additional partnerships, investments and phased development activities aligned with evolving government and commercial timelines, with the aim of being a leader in the lunar ecosystem by the end of the decade.

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