Zenno Astronautics partners with Portal for 2026 space mission

Zenno Astronautics partners with Portal for 2026 space mission
A concept image of Portal's Starburst spacecraft with its Supernova vehicle in the background. (Image: Portal Space Systems)
Greg Hurrell
New Zealand space technology company Zenno Astronautics will launch its superconducting magnets in space next year to test two very different capabilities.The mission is part of a new partnership between Zenno and United States company Portal Space Systems.Zenno will both reorient a satellite using its electromagnets and measure the protection its magnets can provide from dangerous radiation.Zenno co-founder Sebastian Wieczorek said its potential customers were waiting to see its technology validated in space.“This milestone will also be...

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