Voyager Technologies
US commercial space company; Anduril Space-Based Interceptor team partner under the Golden Dome OTA pool.
Last refreshed: 10 May 2026
Does Voyager Technologies' NYSE listing make Golden Dome a publicly traded bet on missile defence?
Timeline for Voyager Technologies
Joined Anduril Space-Based Interceptor team for Golden Dome
Drones: Industry & Defence: Anduril names Sandia on Golden Dome team- What is Voyager Technologies and what does it do?
- Voyager Technologies (NYSE: VOYG) is a US commercial space company focused on in-space services, habitation, and infrastructure. It is the parent of Nanoracks and has expanded into larger government space-infrastructure contracts, including a role on Anduril's Golden Dome Space-Based Interceptor team.Source: Anduril Industries press release, 5 May 2026
- What is Voyager Technologies' role in the Golden Dome programme?
- Voyager Technologies was named as one of Anduril's five Space-Based Interceptor team partners on 5 May 2026, inside the Space Force's $3.2 billion Golden Dome OTA pool. Its space-infrastructure background supports the long-duration orbital operations a deployed SBI constellation would require.Source: Anduril Industries press release, 5 May 2026
- Is Voyager Technologies the same as Nanoracks?
- Voyager Technologies is the parent company of Nanoracks, the commercial pioneer that developed a payload deployment service from the ISS. Voyager acquired and expanded Nanoracks into a broader space-infrastructure portfolio and listed on the NYSE as VOYG.
- What is the Voyager Technologies stock ticker?
- Voyager Technologies trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker VOYG.
Background
Voyager Technologies is a US commercial space company listed on the New York Stock Exchange (ticker: VOYG) and focused on in-space services, habitation, and infrastructure. The company is the parent of Nanoracks, an early commercial space services pioneer that developed a payload deployment service from the International Space Station, and has since expanded its portfolio to include larger space infrastructure capabilities for government and commercial customers.
On 5 May 2026, Voyager Technologies was named as one of five partners on Anduril Industries' Space-Based Interceptor (SBI) team, inside the US Space Force's $3.2 billion Other Transaction Authority pool awarded on 24 April 2026 to twelve companies for Golden Dome boost-phase intercept development . The other team members are Impulse Space, Inversion Space, K2 Space, and Sandia National Laboratories. The programme targets a demonstration of integrated boost-phase intercept capability by approximately 2028.
Voyager's inclusion reflects its space-infrastructure and in-space services background, which is relevant to the long-duration orbital operations a deployed Space-Based Interceptor constellation would require. As a publicly listed company, Voyager's involvement makes the Golden Dome SBI team's composition more easily tracked by analysts assessing defence-space investment exposure.