NZ space firm signs MoU with Japanese aviation giant

NZ space firm signs MoU with Japanese aviation giant
Max Arshavsky says Zenno's goal is to help humans to live in space without dependence on Earth's resources. (Image: Supplied)
John Anthony
New Zealand space tech company Zenno Astronautics has signed a deal with ANA Trading to deploy Zenno’s superconducting technologies for space applications in the Japanese market.Under a memorandum of understanding, ANA Trading, part of Japan airline enterprise ANA Group, would create business opportunities for Zenno that contributed to the Japanese space industry, a Zenno statement said.The initial focus would be to deploy Zenno's Z01 superconducting magnetic torquers for high-precision satellite positioning, the statement said.'E...

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