Debrief: The Space Startup Orchestrating Orbit For Masses

Symphony Space's Adagio platform could support up to 1,200 kg of payloads within modular, plug-and-play modules. Credit: Symphony Space

Symphony Space's Adagio platform could support up to 1,200 kg of payloads within modular, plug-and-play modules.

Credit: Symphony Space
With launch costs slashed in recent years, one startup is targeting what it sees as the next barrier in space: making it cheaper—and easier—to actually operate there. Washington-based Space Symphony unveiled its flagship spacecraft, known as Adagio, on March 24 during the annual SATShow in...
Vivienne Machi

Vivienne Machi is the military space editor for Aviation Week based in Los Angeles.

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