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Phantom Space + Vaya Space plan a new approach for commercial space launches
Two launch service providers have agreed to simultaneously operate from a single launch complex. Phantom Space COO Mark Lester and Vaya Space COO Rob Fabian signed a memorandum of agreement (MoU) that outlines how the two companies will work concurrently at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station’s Launch Complex 13 (LC-13). Commercial companies sharing a Launch Complex is a novel approach to maximize limited launch site…
Read MoreJim Cantrell speaks with Vikram Mansharamani on Navigating Uncertainty podcast
In this episode of NAVIGATING UNCERTAINTY, Dr. Mansharamani speaks with Jim Cantrell, Founder of Phantom Space and a Co-Founder, along with Elon Musk, of SpaceX
Read MoreSLD 45 Launch Pad Allocation to Phantom Space
We are pleased to announce that along with Vaya Space, we have been allocated Launch Complex 13 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station by The United States Space Force Force.
Read MoreDaytona Pathfinder Hot Fire Test
We are proud to present to you our first successful hot fire test. This is an integral step in the development of our Daytona Launch System, and a proud accomplishment of our teams and suppliers.
Read MorePhantom and Quub Sign Multiple Launch Agreement
Phantom and Quud Sign Multiple Launch Agreement
Read MoreNASA awards Phantom Space four CubeSat launch missions
We are excited to announce NASA – National Aeronautics and Space Administration has awarded Phantom Space four task orders to launch four CubeSat missions
Read MorePhantom Space Corporation and Equatorial Launch Australia Expand Scope of Future Equatorial Orbit Launches from Arnhem Space Centre
Equatorial Launch Australia — April 19, 2023 — (ELA) the developer, owner and operator of the Arnhem Space Centre (ASC) on the Gove Peninsula in Australia’s Northern Territory, having previously signed an undisclosed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with American space transportation and rocket manufacturing company Phantom Space Corporation in Sept 2022, is now working towards a multi-launch contract as…
Read MorePhantom Space CEO Jim Cantrell wants to change the way we think about industrializing space
Jim Cantrell, founder and CEO of Tucson-based Phantom Space, has already established himself as a luminary in the aerospace industry, but he wants to cement his legacy by changing the way businesses get into space. “We’re talking about industrializing space, and to do that, we’ve got to have reliable transportation,” he said. “This will be…
Read MoreChris Thompson Continues His Space Race Journey Joining Phantom Space Corporation as Chief Technology Officer
Phantom Space Corporation, the space transportation technology development and manufacturing company, today announced the hiring of Chris Thompson, one of the space industry’s most sought after space engineers and executives. Chris will serve as Chief Technology Officer, where he is responsible for the company’s direct development and oversight of launch vehicles and satellites including the…
Read MoreStartup Phantom Space wants to be the Henry Ford of rockets
Jim Cantrell calls himself “one of the intellectual fathers of the small-launch business.” It’s hard to disagree. When Elon Musk founded SpaceX in 2002, Cantrell became its first vice president of business development. His expertise was critical to the development of the company’s first rocket, the Falcon 1. Cantrell later founded Strategic Space Development (StratSpace),…
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