True Anomaly Demonstrates RPO Activities In Third Flight Test

True Anomaly’s Jackal-0004 spacecraft at the company’s GravityWorks Colorado headquarters in Denver, before a May 3, 2026 launch. Credit: True Anomaly

True Anomaly’s Jackal-0004 spacecraft at the company’s GravityWorks Colorado headquarters in Denver before a May 3 launch.

Credit: True Anomaly
Defense technology company True Anomaly says it has successfully demonstrated on-orbit maneuvering activities as part of the third test flight of its Jackal spacecraft and Mosaic software suite in a little over two years. The Denver-based company launched the autonomous orbital vehicle on May 3 via...
Vivienne Machi

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

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