Gravitics Secures $1.7 Million Space Force Contract for Tactical Space Modules
The startup will develop tactically responsive orbital platforms, enhancing U.S. Space Force capabilities.
- Gravitics, a commercial space station module developer, has won a $1.7 million contract from the U.S. Space Force to develop tactically responsive space applications.
- The contract is part of a broader initiative to procure advanced space capabilities rapidly, including launch and satellite operations.
- Gravitics will collaborate with partners such as Rocket Lab and True Anomaly to refine mission architecture and develop flight hardware.
- The company's modules are designed to support a wide range of military and civilian applications, potentially changing the dynamics of in-space operations.
- Despite the new contract, Gravitics remains committed to its core mission of developing commercial space station modules.