Maneuverable spacecraft platform for national security and commercial space operations
Quantum Space develops Ranger, a mission-configurable spacecraft with patented propulsion designed for rapid repositioning and extended on-orbit endurance. The tech stack spans aerospace-grade protocols (SpaceWire, CAN, RS-422) alongside cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure) and thermal modeling tools (Thermal Desktop, MATLAB), revealing a hybrid approach to avionics and ground systems. Leadership hiring—3 director roles and an Avionics Director—signals scaling of multidisciplinary teams to balance flight reliability with development velocity, a recurring tension in their pain-point list.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Financial Officer, Avionics Director
Quantum Space is a defense and space manufacturing company based in Rockville, Maryland, building Ranger—a maneuverable spacecraft platform designed for national security and commercial customers. The platform combines patented propulsion technology with modular payload integration, extended mission duration, and rapid repositioning capability to outperform legacy satellite architectures. Operations span electrical harness fabrication, power and thermal system integration, avionics architecture, and thermal vacuum testing. The company is actively scaling its finance and avionics organizations while pursuing capital formation for Series B and beyond.
Ranger, a mission-configurable spacecraft with patented propulsion, extended on-orbit endurance, and modular flexibility. It supports rapid repositioning, interceptor deployment, refueling operations, and dynamic mission reconfiguration across any orbit.
Aerospace protocols (SpaceWire, CAN, RS-422, RS-485, Ethernet, SERDES), Linux/macOS/Windows, cloud platforms (AWS ECS/EKS/RDS, Azure), thermal modeling (Thermal Desktop, MATLAB, STK), requirements management (IBM DOORS, JAMA), monitoring (Prometheus, Grafana), and configuration tools (Ansible, Jira).
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