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Firefly Aerospace Acquires Space Guidance Software Developer Space-ng

Source: Firefly Aerospace


FIREFLY AEROSPACE ACQUIRES SPACE GUIDANCE SOFTWARE DEVELOPER SPACE-NG

Friday, June 26, 2026
Firefly Aerospace Acquires Space Guidance Software Developer Space-ng

Source: Firefly Aerospace


CEDAR PARK, Texas --Firefly Aerospace has acquired Space-ng Inc., a Littleton, Colorado-based company specializing in artificial intelligence-powered vision navigation and autonomous guidance systems. The acquisition integrates Space-ng’s spacecraft software and camera hardware into Firefly’s product line, which includes its Blue Ghost lunar landers and Elytra orbital vehicles. Terms were not announced.

The transaction follows the recent utilization of Space-ng’s vision navigation software during Firefly’s Blue Ghost Mission 1. During that mission, the software processed real-time positioning and attitude data to identify hazardous terrain, allowing the lander to autonomously perform two hazard avoidance maneuvers before touching down in the Moon’s Mare Crisium region.

Through this acquisition, Firefly will absorb Space-ng’s technology portfolio, which includes high-resolution spacecraft cameras and artificial intelligence compute hardware. These technologies are designed to facilitate onboard optical navigation, space domain awareness, and autonomous rendezvous, proximity, and docking operations without relying on GPS or Global Navigation Satellite System networks. Firefly intends to implement these systems across its expanding mission backlog. This manifest includes three upcoming lunar missions under NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative, an additional lunar mission supporting NASA MoonFall, and a space domain awareness mission for the Department of Defense's Innovation Unit.

Space-ng was established in 2024 as a spinoff of Farm-ng, a company founded in 2020 to develop AI-powered robotics for the agricultural sector. Under the terms of the agreement, Space-ng will be fully integrated into Firefly's operations, and its software and guidance capabilities will be marketed under the Firefly Aerospace brand. Ethan Rublee, the co-founder and chief executive officer of Space-ng, will join Firefly as the chief engineer of software, where he will oversee the company's spacecraft software suite.

This acquisition underscores a broader aerospace industry shift toward autonomous operations and hardware-software vertical integration. As commercial and defense missions venture into deep space or high-congestion orbits where traditional GPS signaling is unavailable, the reliance on real-time, onboard AI navigation becomes a technical necessity. By bringing Space-ng’s flight-proven autonomy software entirely in-house, Firefly reduces supply chain risks, lowers third-party integration costs, and positions itself to more efficiently compete for high-stakes government and defense contracts that demand high-precision landing and orbital proximity capabilities.

Source: Forecast International
Associated URL: www.fireflyspace.com
 
Rocket Lab Launches U.S. Space Force VICTUS HAZE Mission in 16 Hours and 42 Minutes

Source: Rocket Lab


ROCKET LAB LAUNCHES U.S. SPACE FORCE VICTUS HAZE MISSION IN 16 HOURS AND 42 MINUTES

Monday, June 22, 2026
Rocket Lab Launches U.S. Space Force VICTUS HAZE Mission in 16 Hours and 42 Minutes

Source: Rocket Lab


LONG BEACH, Calif. - Rocket Lab Corporation announced it has successfully launched its Electron rocket and deployed its own Pioneer spacecraft for the U.S. Space Force (USSF) Space Systems Command’s (SSC) VICTUS HAZE Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) mission led by the SSC’s Space Safari Program Office in partnership with the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU).

Lifting off from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand at 10:19 pm NZT on June 19th, the mission shattered the previous TacRS record set by VICTUS NOX by more than 10 hours. The feat establishes a new global benchmark for rapid call-up space capabilities.

Beyond this historic launch turnaround, VICTUS HAZE marks the first time a single prime contractor has provided an entire all-in-one mission as a complete package for a TacRS mission. Rocket Lab vertically engineered, built, and tested the highly maneuverable Pioneer spacecraft, executed the rapid launch, and is now managing on-orbit operations for VICTUS HAZE. Rocket Lab’s Pioneer spacecraft is now conducting Rendezvous and Proximity Operations (RPO) in low Earth orbit, simulating a rapid threat-response scenario alongside a non-compliant satellite. With space an increasingly contested domain, the ability to rapidly launch a spacecraft, pursue an object in space, photograph it, and monitor its behavior in real time, gives the U.S. and its allies the Space Domain Awareness capability and the vital intelligence it needs to maintain U.S. superiority in space.

Key VICTUS HAZE Mission Achievements:

· 16 Hours, 42 Minutes (Notice-to-Launch): The length of time between Rocket Lab receiving the Notice To Launch from the SSC’s Space Safari Program Office and Electron’s launch from Launch Complex 1.

· 4 Hours (Trajectory Calculation): Rocket Lab’s Guidance, Navigation, and Control (GNC) team took just ~4 hours to calculate final trajectories, update flight software, and coordinate global ground stations in preparation for launch.

· 37 Hours, 36 Minutes (Spacecraft Commissioning): Rocket Lab fully activated and readied the Pioneer spacecraft for its first orbital maneuver, beating VICTUS HAZE’s strict 72-hour deadline by more than 34 hours.

The successful launch of VICTUS HAZE builds on Rocket Lab’s extensive history of delivering responsive space missions, including a previous launch record in 2024 when Rocket Lab launched two Electron missions from two different hemispheres in less than 24 hours. This rapid and reliable launch cadence is unmatched by any other small launch provider globally.

Rocket Lab’s ability to rapidly compress what is typically a multi-year defense acquisition timeline was made possible through the company’s extensive vertical integration. The Pioneer spacecraft incorporates Rocket Lab’s own in-house manufactured subsystems, including propulsion, solar arrays, reaction wheels, radio, star trackers, structures, propellant tanks, and flight software. This internal supply chain eliminates third-party delays, ensuring seamless compatibility and unmatched operational speed for the Department of War and its allies.

Source: Rocket Lab
Associated URL: https://rocketlabcorp.com/updates/victus-haze/
 

FIREFLY AEROSPACE ACQUIRES SPACE-NG TO ADVANCE FUTURE OF AUTONOMOUS SPACE OPERATIONS

Thursday, June 25, 2026
CEDAR PARK, Tex. - Firefly Aerospace announced the acquisition of Space-ng Inc., a leader in AI-powered vision navigation and autonomous guidance systems. The acquisition brings proven spacecraft software and camera hardware for Firefly’s Blue Ghost landers and Elytra orbital vehicles, bolstering Firefly’s capabilities to advance the future of autonomous space operations for missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.

Space-ng’s vision navigation software was utilized during Firefly’s historic Blue Ghost Mission 1 to determine position and attitude, detect hazardous lunar terrain, and autonomously redirect Blue Ghost in real-time, enabling a safe, precise touchdown within the Moon’s Mare Crisium.

In addition to vision navigation software, Space-ng brings high-resolution spacecraft cameras and AI compute hardware to enable advanced space domain awareness, onboard optical navigation, rendezvous and proximity operations, and docking without requiring GPS or GNSS. Firefly plans to integrate Space-ng’s technologies across its fleet of lunar landers and orbital vehicles to support its growing mission manifest, including three additional lunar missions under NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative, another lunar mission supporting NASA MoonFall, and a space domain awareness mission for the Defense Innovation Unit.

Headquartered in Littleton, Colorado, Space-ng was founded in 2024 as a spinoff of Farm-ng, which began in 2020 providing AI-powered vision navigation and robotic solutions for the farming industry. The Space-ng team brings deep expertise in artificial intelligence, computer vision, autonomous systems, and flight software. Along with the Space-ng team, the company’s co-founder and CEO, Ethan Rublee, is joining Firefly as the Chief Engineer of Software, and will oversee Firefly’s spacecraft software suite.

As a result of this transaction, Space-ng will be fully integrated into Firefly. Firefly will continue to offer Space-ng’s vision navigation and autonomous guidance capabilities to government and commercial customers under the Firefly Aerospace brand.

 

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