Momentus gets FCC license for May launch of its Vigoride space tug
Capitalism in space: Momentus announced today that it has received its FCC license to launch its Vigoride space tug on a SpaceX Falcon 9 in May of this year.
The launch however is still not guaranteed. Momentus still needs FAA approval. Since ’21 the FAA has refused to give its approval because of security concerns in connection with the company’s management. Since then the individuals involved have stepped down, but the FAA has still not awarded the company that launch license.
If the launch goes forward, it will allow Momentus to perform its first in-space tests of the tug. The delays caused by these license issues however has caused the company to lose contracts with several customers, as well as allow competitors to gain ground.
Capitalism in space: Momentus announced today that it has received its FCC license to launch its Vigoride space tug on a SpaceX Falcon 9 in May of this year.
The launch however is still not guaranteed. Momentus still needs FAA approval. Since ’21 the FAA has refused to give its approval because of security concerns in connection with the company’s management. Since then the individuals involved have stepped down, but the FAA has still not awarded the company that launch license.
If the launch goes forward, it will allow Momentus to perform its first in-space tests of the tug. The delays caused by these license issues however has caused the company to lose contracts with several customers, as well as allow competitors to gain ground.