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Nov 25, 2025

Voyager & Reditus Space

Partnership

Partnership

Voyager and Reditus Space Announce Strategic Partnership for ENOS Reentry Platform


Reditus Space is happy to announce that earlier this year, we signed a strategic partnership with Voyager Technologies, a leader in commercial space station services. Under this agreement, Voyager will serve as an implementation partner for upcoming missions aboard the Reditus ENOS reentry platform.

Reditus Space is preparing to launch the demonstration mission of the ENOS spacecraft in April 2026. The ENOS platform enables end-to-end support for microgravity research with full recovery capability, drastically accelerating R&D timelines across pharmaceutical, materials, and biotech sectors. In the collaboration with Voyager, Reditus will operate the ENOS vehicle, while Voyager will guide customers through the development of hardware suitable for flight and operation aboard the platform.

Reditus’ approach to reusable space platforms aligns with Voyagers long-standing mission to commercialize space,” said Scott Rodriguez, Voyager Vice President of Government Programs. “We look forward to enabling customer success aboard the ENOS platform.


This partnership combines Reditus Space’s reusable satellite technology with Voyager’ decade-plus experience facilitating payload development for space-based research. Together, they aim to streamline access to low-Earth orbit, bringing commercial microgravity experimentation closer to industrial scalability.

We’re thrilled to welcome Voyager as a core partner on our ENOS platform,” said Stef Crum, CEO of Reditus Space. “Their expertise in microgravity payload development will be invaluable as we scale reusable access to microgravity.


This collaboration reflects a growing demand for integrated, reusable, and commercially viable platforms to access and return from space, helping to bridge the gap between orbital R&D and real-world production.

Voyager

Voyager

About Voyager

Voyager Technologies is the world’s leading provider of commercial space access for research and development. With a legacy of facilitating more than 1,300 payloads to the International Space Station and beyond, Voyager enables a wide array of services, including payload integration, hardware development, and in-space operations.

Reditus

Reditus

About Reditus Space

Reditus Space is building the next generation of reentry vehicles; fully reusabe free flyers that enable rapid iteration and fast return of experiments. By drastically reducing R&D timelines and cost, Reditus Space aims to make space research and manufacturing more accessible to innovators across the globe.

FAQ

FAQ

01

Why zero-gravity?

02

So you compete with SpaceX?

03

What's worth making in space?

04

Isn't it way too expensive?

05

Is this even possible?

01

Why zero-gravity?

02

So you compete with SpaceX?

03

What's worth making in space?

04

Isn't it way too expensive?

05

Is this even possible?

Person
Person

Nov 25, 2025

Voyager & Reditus Space

Partnership

Partnership

Voyager and Reditus Space Announce Strategic Partnership for ENOS Reentry Platform


Reditus Space is happy to announce that earlier this year, we signed a strategic partnership with Voyager Technologies, a leader in commercial space station services. Under this agreement, Voyager will serve as an implementation partner for upcoming missions aboard the Reditus ENOS reentry platform.

Reditus Space is preparing to launch the demonstration mission of the ENOS spacecraft in April 2026. The ENOS platform enables end-to-end support for microgravity research with full recovery capability, drastically accelerating R&D timelines across pharmaceutical, materials, and biotech sectors. In the collaboration with Voyager, Reditus will operate the ENOS vehicle, while Voyager will guide customers through the development of hardware suitable for flight and operation aboard the platform.

Reditus’ approach to reusable space platforms aligns with Voyagers long-standing mission to commercialize space,” said Scott Rodriguez, Voyager Vice President of Government Programs. “We look forward to enabling customer success aboard the ENOS platform.


This partnership combines Reditus Space’s reusable satellite technology with Voyager’ decade-plus experience facilitating payload development for space-based research. Together, they aim to streamline access to low-Earth orbit, bringing commercial microgravity experimentation closer to industrial scalability.

We’re thrilled to welcome Voyager as a core partner on our ENOS platform,” said Stef Crum, CEO of Reditus Space. “Their expertise in microgravity payload development will be invaluable as we scale reusable access to microgravity.


This collaboration reflects a growing demand for integrated, reusable, and commercially viable platforms to access and return from space, helping to bridge the gap between orbital R&D and real-world production.

Voyager

About Voyager

Voyager Technologies is the world’s leading provider of commercial space access for research and development. With a legacy of facilitating more than 1,300 payloads to the International Space Station and beyond, Voyager enables a wide array of services, including payload integration, hardware development, and in-space operations.

Reditus

About Reditus Space

Reditus Space is building the next generation of reentry vehicles; fully reusabe free flyers that enable rapid iteration and fast return of experiments. By drastically reducing R&D timelines and cost, Reditus Space aims to make space research and manufacturing more accessible to innovators across the globe.

FAQ

01

Why zero-gravity?

02

So you compete with SpaceX?

03

What's worth making in space?

04

Isn't it way too expensive?

05

Is this even possible?

Person
Person

Nov 25, 2025

Voyager & Reditus Space

Partnership

Partnership

Voyager and Reditus Space Announce Strategic Partnership for ENOS Reentry Platform


Reditus Space is happy to announce that earlier this year, we signed a strategic partnership with Voyager Technologies, a leader in commercial space station services. Under this agreement, Voyager will serve as an implementation partner for upcoming missions aboard the Reditus ENOS reentry platform.

Reditus Space is preparing to launch the demonstration mission of the ENOS spacecraft in April 2026. The ENOS platform enables end-to-end support for microgravity research with full recovery capability, drastically accelerating R&D timelines across pharmaceutical, materials, and biotech sectors. In the collaboration with Voyager, Reditus will operate the ENOS vehicle, while Voyager will guide customers through the development of hardware suitable for flight and operation aboard the platform.

Reditus’ approach to reusable space platforms aligns with Voyagers long-standing mission to commercialize space,” said Scott Rodriguez, Voyager Vice President of Government Programs. “We look forward to enabling customer success aboard the ENOS platform.


This partnership combines Reditus Space’s reusable satellite technology with Voyager’ decade-plus experience facilitating payload development for space-based research. Together, they aim to streamline access to low-Earth orbit, bringing commercial microgravity experimentation closer to industrial scalability.

We’re thrilled to welcome Voyager as a core partner on our ENOS platform,” said Stef Crum, CEO of Reditus Space. “Their expertise in microgravity payload development will be invaluable as we scale reusable access to microgravity.


This collaboration reflects a growing demand for integrated, reusable, and commercially viable platforms to access and return from space, helping to bridge the gap between orbital R&D and real-world production.

Voyager

About Voyager

Voyager Technologies is the world’s leading provider of commercial space access for research and development. With a legacy of facilitating more than 1,300 payloads to the International Space Station and beyond, Voyager enables a wide array of services, including payload integration, hardware development, and in-space operations.

Reditus

About Reditus Space

Reditus Space is building the next generation of reentry vehicles; fully reusabe free flyers that enable rapid iteration and fast return of experiments. By drastically reducing R&D timelines and cost, Reditus Space aims to make space research and manufacturing more accessible to innovators across the globe.

FAQ

Why zero-gravity?

So you compete with SpaceX?

What's worth making in space?

Isn't it way too expensive?

Is this even possible?