Voyager Technologies (VOYG) jumped around 8% in premarket trading Thursday, hitting $32.29, after NASA selected the company for a private astronaut mission to the International Space Station.
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The news broke late Wednesday, when NASA and Voyager announced they had signed an order for the mission. It came after a 6% after-hours pop the same evening.
The mission is designated VOYG-1 and marks the seventh Private Astronaut Mission to the ISS overall. It’s the first time Voyager has been picked for a trip to the orbiting laboratory.
Launch is targeted for no earlier than 2028, departing from Florida. The crew is expected to spend up to 14 days aboard the station.
The contract fits into NASA’s broader strategy to shift low-Earth orbit operations toward the private sector. Voyager is positioning itself as a key player in that transition.
The VOYG-1 mission won’t just be a visit. It will serve as a testing ground for life-support technologies, crew operations protocols, and integrated systems architectures meant for future lunar surface missions.
Voyager says the mission represents the next phase of its human spaceflight portfolio, bridging current ISS operations toward commercial space stations and future deep-space platforms.
The company already has roots on the ISS. Its existing portfolio includes management of ISS missions and the station’s first commercial airlock. Voyager has also invested in Max Space, a company developing expandable habitat technology that can deploy to up to 20 times its stowed volume.
It’s also involved in Starlab, a commercial space station under development, which further ties its fortunes to the future of crewed spaceflight.
Despite Thursday’s premarket move, VOYG has had a rough run since going public. The company listed via IPO in June, and as of Wednesday’s close, the stock was sitting just 3% above its $29 offering price.
Thursday’s move puts it more meaningfully above that level, at least for now.
Space stocks broadly have attracted investor attention lately, fueled by optimism around NASA’s Artemis II moon mission and expectations of a wider push into space exploration.
The S&P 500 futures were up 0.2% Thursday morning as investors weighed news of potential progress in U.S.-Iran talks.
As of the premarket session Thursday, VOYG was trading at $32.29, up roughly 8% on the day.
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