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Colin Doughan is the co-founder and CEO of Gravitics, which he started in 2021 to build large commercial space-station modules. He spent nearly two decades at Lockheed Martin in various leadership positions before turning to startups, and prior to Gravitics he co-founded the in-space hardware company Altius Space Machines, which he sold to Voyager Space in 2019. At Gravitics he leads the development of the StarMax module, designed to offer up to 400 cubic meters of habitable volume and to serve as foundational hardware for the next generation of commercial orbital stations.
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A super-sized, general-purpose space-station module offering up to 400 cubic meters of usable habitable volume, nearly half the pressurized volume of the International Space Station in a single unit. StarMax is designed to launch on SpaceX Starship, ULA Vulcan, and Blue Origin New Glenn, and to serve as a building block for commercial space stations, in-space manufacturing, and habitation. Gravitics is assembling and pressure-testing prototypes at its Marysville facility and has signed supply agreements with commercial station operators including Axiom Space.
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