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Zenno Astronautics + ANA Trading partner to rollout superconducting space technologies in Japan

January 23, 2025

Zenno Astronautics (Zenno) has signed an MoU with ANA Trading to deploy the former’s superconducting technologies for space applications in the Japanese market.   ANA Trading is a member of ANA Group, Japan’s leading […]

Filed Under: ANA Trading (Japan), Japan, Magnetic Torquers, News, Superconducting Technology, Zenno Astronautics, Zenno AstronauticsLtd. (New Zealand)

Zenno Astronautics + Faraday Factory partner to electrify space

April 9, 2024

Zenno Astronautics (Zenno) and Faraday Factory have partnered to collaborate on the development of bespoke high-temperature superconductor (HTS) magnets for space applications. Zenno and Faraday Factory Japan will combine their respective technologies and fields […]

Filed Under: Electromagnetic, Faraday Factory (Japan), High-Temperature Superconductor (HTS) Magnets, News, Zenno Astronautics

Zenno’s superconducting technology opens a universe of new possibilities in space 

December 4, 2023

Zenno Astronautics (Zenno) has celebrated the first space launch of Z01™, the company’s world-first, superconducting, magnetic torquer for fuel-free spacecraft attitude control — Zenno’s on-orbit validation of Z01 is the first-ever […]

Filed Under: Attitude Control System, D-Orbit, ION Satellite Carrier, Magnetic Torquer, News, Orbital Demo, SmallSat, Smallsat Payloads, smallsats, Spacecraft Attitude Control, Superconducting Electromagnets, Zenno Astronautics

Zenno Astronautics + D-Orbit sign MOU for superconducting electromagnets apps development

September 25, 2023

Zenno Astronautics (Zenno), a developer of world-first superconducting electromagnets for space applications, and D-Orbit have formed a special, commercial partnership to collaborate on the development of new space products and services. The initial […]

Filed Under: D-Orbit, ION Satellite Carrier, News, Superconduciting Electromagnets, Z01™, Zenno Astronautics

New Zealand’s Zenno Astronautics to “give the space industry what it needs to progress” with the first superconducting electromagnet for space

August 17, 2023

New Zealand’s space-flight systems company Zenno Astronautics (Zenno) has completed the integration of the world’s first superconducting magnetic torquer for fuel-free spacecraft attitude control. The Z01™ was integrated inside D-Orbit’s ION Satellite […]

Filed Under: D-Orbit, Electromagnetic, Falcon 9, ION Satellite Carrier, New Zealand, SpaceX, Superconducting Magnet Technology, Zenno Astronautics

Fuel-free satellite pointing system from Zenno surpasses million$$ in sales

May 16, 2023

Zenno Astronautics (Zenno) has surpassed $48 million in product sales for the company’s superconducting magnetorquer for spacecraft attitude control, the Z01™. Built on Zenno’s proprietary superconducting magnet technology, Z01 is […]

Filed Under: Attitude Control System, Magnetorquer, New Zealand, News, Sales, Superconducting Magnet Technology, Zenno Astronautics

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