Voyager Technologies to acquire Astrobotic Technology in up to $300M deal, expanding lunar ambitions
Key takeaways
- The deal is intended to strengthen Voyager’s position in lunar infrastructure development as space agencies and commercial partners pursue sustained operations on the Moon.
- Astrobotic is known for its Peregrine and Griffin lunar lander programs as well as its work on lunar power systems such as LunaGrid.
- “We are building the infrastructure foundation that will make America’s permanent presence on the Moon a reality,” Voyager CEO Dylan Taylor said in a statement.
Voyager Technologies to acquire Astrobotic Technology in up to $300M deal, expanding lunar ambitions Voyager Technologies to acquire Astrobotic Technology in up to $300M deal, expanding lunar ambitions Proactive uses images sourced from Shutterstock Proactive Wed, June 3, 2026 at 12:21 AM GMT+7 2 min read VOYG Voyager Technologies (NYSE:VOYG) has signed an agreement to acquire Astrobotic Technology, a Pittsburgh-based company focused on commercial lunar delivery, surface power systems, and reusable spaceflight technologies, in a transaction valued at up to approximately $300 million.
The deal is intended to strengthen Voyager’s position in lunar infrastructure development as space agencies and commercial partners pursue sustained operations on the Moon.
Astrobotic is known for its Peregrine and Griffin lunar lander programs as well as its work on lunar power systems such as LunaGrid. Voyager said the acquisition will add key operational capabilities to its broader lunar initiative, which includes mission management, propulsion, communications, surface delivery, habitation systems, and in-situ resource development.