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Voyager Technologies

US commercial space company; Anduril Space-Based Interceptor team partner under the Golden Dome OTA pool.

Last refreshed: 10 May 2026

Key Question

Does Voyager Technologies' NYSE listing make Golden Dome a publicly traded bet on missile defence?

Timeline for Voyager Technologies

#85 May

Joined Anduril Space-Based Interceptor team for Golden Dome

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Common Questions
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.