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Industry | Aerospace |
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Founded | 2009 |
Founder | Jeffrey Manber |
Headquarters | , |
Number of locations | 5 (4 are terrestrial, 1 is lab space on ISS in low-Earth orbit) |
Key people | Jeffrey Manber and Charles Miller |
Services | In-space services; Small satellite launch services; CubeSat launch services; Microgravity payload integration |
Number of employees | More than 100 |
Website | nanoracks |
Nanoracks LLC is a private in-space services company[1][2] which builds space hardware and in-space repurposing tools.[3] The company also facilitates experiments and launches of CubeSats to Low Earth Orbit.[4]
Nanoracks's main office is in Houston, Texas. The business development office is in Washington, D.C., and additional offices are located in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Turin, Italy.[6][7] Nanoracks provides tools, hardware and services that allow other companies, organizations and governments to conduct research and other projects in space.[5]
Nanoracks currently helps facilitate science on the International Space Station in multiple ways and built the Bishop Airlock to launch payloads from the International Space Station.
As part of a Series A funding round XO Markets Holdings Inc. was formed as a holding company for NanoRacks, LLC.[6] As of 2021, Nanoracks is the largest subsidiary of X.O. Markets. In 2021 Voyager Space Holdings acquired a majority stake in X.O. Markets.[7]
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