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Revolutionary technological satellite to demonstrate long-term cryogenic storage and transfer in Low Earth Orbit.
September 30, 2025

Eta Space was awarded a U.S. Navy STTR Phase I contract to develop advanced cryogenic cooling systems for high-temperature superconducting (HTS) magnets.
July 10, 2025

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October 15, 2020

LOXSAT's Photon spacecraft and clearance for Systems Integration Review (SIR) has been completed by Rocket Lab.
October 22, 2025

Our CEO, William Notardonato, was featured in Aerospace America about SpaceX's proposed plans to head to Mars.
October 1, 2025

Our CEO, William Notardonato, was featured in The Wall Street Journal, where he discusses the challenges of cryogenic propellants and how they behave in space.
August 17, 2025

Eta Space shares with Cold Facts magazine its latest updates on LOXSAT's progress and future company endeavors with division expansions.
July 21, 2025

Gasworld examines how Eta Space has successfully stored large quantities of cryogenic gases without boil-off and upcoming plans with Cryo-Dock.
June 3, 2025

Daniel was featured as a young professional who shows promise of making a difference in the fields of cryogenics and superconductivity.
May 19, 2025

Partnership with Helios

Space Tech Duo to Extract and Store Liquid Oxygen on the Moon

Helios and Eta Space Combine Technologies to Extract and Store Liquid Oxygen on the Moon

Advancing Sustainability in Space and On Earth

Eta Space Develops Cryogenic Propellant Depots for Earth and Space

CEO Dr. William Notardonato talks with Inverse about LOXSAT, Cryo-Dock™, and more

Fox 35 Orlando interviews our CEO as well as Dale Ketcham from Space Florida

Florida Today reports on recent contract awarded to Eta Space by NASA

Eta Space was the only small aerospace company chosen by NASA to develop orbital refueling technologies

Along with Partner Skyre Inc., Eta Space will be working to develop lunar refueling capability