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Accelerating Life Off-Planet — gravityLab provides programmable gravity for research and manufacturing in space.

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linkhttps://www.gravitylabspace.com/ calendar_today07-06-2022 23:41:59

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We are excited to welcome the incredible Amanda Knez (Amanda Knez) to our team. Amanda joins as a later-stage co-founder and COO to accelerate our first mission (pun intended) and lead our company’s growth, and we couldn’t be more thrilled!

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Congrats to the teams at ULA, Blue Origin and Astrobotic! It was a beautiful launch, looking forward to many more. Godspeed on your journey to the moon, #Peregrine (and Centaur into heliocentric space)

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Steve Jurvetson Dr. Kelly Weinersmith Zach Weinersmith Chris Hadfield Andy Weir I wish that this far into the space age we had better data on how humans function at gravity levels >µG and <1G. I've been beating that drum for coming up on 20yrs now. Glad to see companies like Vast and Gravitics and gravityLab trying to create AG orbital platforms.

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Congratulations Varda Space Industries! Amazing to see companies embracing “turning the knob” of gravity to enable new manufacturing. This is exactly the service we aim to provide, but in flight and for months to years if needed.

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gravityLab will be at #satellite2024 if you’d like to meet up! Send us a DM to talk about applications of programmable gravity in small spacecraft!

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DFL is a world-class test facility. I’ve had the privilege of doing environmental test campaigns of satellites spanning three orders of magnitude in size there. Good luck recreating this capability if it goes away… In an age where low-cost big satellites might finally become

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Grant Bonin, Co-Founder & CEO of gravityLab, will give a plenary talk at the 2024 International Mars Society Convention in August. His Seattle-based company specializes in artificial gravity satellites for research and manufacturing in low Earth orbit. #mars2024 #science

Grant Bonin, Co-Founder &amp; CEO of <a href="/gravityLabSpace/">gravityLab</a>, will give a plenary talk at the 2024 International Mars Society Convention in August. His Seattle-based company specializes in artificial gravity satellites for research and manufacturing in low Earth orbit. #mars2024 #science
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gravityLab explores and exploits spin gravity for living and building off-planet. Our upcoming missions let customers dial gravity like a thermostat. Complementary to space station capabilities, we use smallsats to go from order-to-orbit as fast as possible. DM to chat Small Satellite Conference

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Fun podcast to do, thanks to Evona! TL;DR: read a lot. Surround yourself with amazing people. Fall in love with the things you spend time on. Don’t be afraid to fail. youtu.be/x6N2xTCAHks?si…

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Dan CaJacob A. Pettit Yes we are. And we haven’t shoved it to the back of our roadmap (not a criticism of the awesome companies in this space, simply that we’ve committed for better or worse gravityLab to this being the core and immediate problem to tackle from mission 1. It’s wonderful to