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Redwire joins forces with Blue Origin on Blue Ring Space Mobility Platform

Written by  Wednesday, 24 January 2024 17:53
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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jan 23, 2024
Redwire Corporation (NYSE: RDW) has reports the company has been awarded a contract to develop and provide four Roll-Out Solar Array (ROSA) wings, along with multiple Argus cameras and Low Voltage Distribution Units (LVDUs) for Blue Origin's pioneering space mobility platform, Blue Ring. Mike Gold, Redwire's Chief Growth Officer, expressed pride in the company's role as a "key mission enab
Redwire joins forces with Blue Origin on Blue Ring Space Mobility Platform
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jan 23, 2024

Redwire Corporation (NYSE: RDW) has reports the company has been awarded a contract to develop and provide four Roll-Out Solar Array (ROSA) wings, along with multiple Argus cameras and Low Voltage Distribution Units (LVDUs) for Blue Origin's pioneering space mobility platform, Blue Ring.

Mike Gold, Redwire's Chief Growth Officer, expressed pride in the company's role as a "key mission enabler" for Blue Origin's Blue Ring platform. The collaboration leverages Redwire's extensive experience and commitment to innovation and reliability in spaceflight. Gold's statement underlines the significance of this partnership in advancing space exploration technologies.

The ROSA wings, a central aspect of this collaboration, are designed to power the Blue Ring platform for various missions in medium-Earth orbit and beyond. ROSA's high stowed volume efficiency and configuration flexibility make it an ideal solution for Blue Ring's unique architecture.

The technology has a proven track record, having been deployed on six occasions on the International Space Station (ISS), and is currently in production for additional two ROSA wings. Notably, ROSA technology was also integral to NASA's DART spacecraft, which achieved the historic feat of altering the orbit of asteroid Dimorphos in September 2022.

Redwire's involvement extends beyond ROSA wings. The Argus space camera system, another key component provided for Blue Ring, is a modular imaging system with experience in low-Earth orbit missions.

It's set to be included in NASA Commercial Lunar Payload Services lunar landers. Redwire's camera systems were also responsible for capturing the stunning imagery from NASA's Artemis I mission. Furthermore, Redwire's reconfigurable LVDUs, developed to distribute power efficiently to various payloads and spacecraft, are part of the robust technology package provided for the Blue Ring mission.

This partnership between Redwire and Blue Origin represents a significant step in the evolution of in-space logistics and delivery capabilities. The ROSA wings, Argus cameras, and LVDUs are not just standalone technologies but integral components that contribute to the broader mission of space exploration and utilization. Redwire's innovative solutions and Blue Origin's ambitious Blue Ring platform are set to push the boundaries of what is possible in space logistics, demonstrating the collaborative spirit that drives the space industry forward.

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