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VANTAGE™

Voyager’s Vantage product line delivers flight-proven cameras, star trackers and sun sensors designed to support space situational awareness and guidance, navigation and control. With high-resolution imagery, real-time orientation data and radiation-hardened performance, Vantage systems are mission-ready for LEO, MEO, GEO and beyond.

Gold Voyager VantageCam space camera
Space camera to detect, observe, track and image.

VANTAGECam

Enable space situational awareness missions with Voyager’s VantageCam, offering low read-noise and high dynamic-range, allowing spacecraft to more accurately detect and identify dim objects at long distances. Standard and custom lenses are available, as well as an option for CFE telescope integration.

Depending on volume and configuration, the price ranges from $104K to $130K per unit. Negotiated discounts may apply.

  • Mission ready: Accurate detection of long-distance dim objects
  • Observe and track: High sensitivity for long-range detection
  • Customizable: Configurable for space situational awareness, Earth imaging and lunar missions. Custom lens designs and screened EEE part options are available
  • Heritage: GEO
Voyager VantageStar for spacecraft on display
Star tracker for precision orientation

VANTAGEStar

With the addition of a lens, alignment cube and software, VantageCam becomes VantageStar, a high-performance, precision-guidance star tracker. These radiation-tolerant, American-made star trackers are durable and self-contained, providing high accuracy and a very low read-noise when determining orientation. VantageStar is fully compliant with National Defense Authorization ACT (NDAA) 2021 domestic-sourcing specifications.

Depending on volume and configuration, the price ranges from $128K to $250K per unit. Negotiated discounts may apply.

Mission examples: EO/IR (e.g., missile warning and tracking), Earth observation, etc.

  • Real-time, high-performance star tracking data: For attitude and rate determination, quaternion output and on-orbit calibration
  • Customizable: Configurable for LEO, MEO, GEO and beyond
Gold and black cylindrical VantageSun product
Sun sensor for initial orientation

VANTAGESun

With decades of spaceflight heritage, these American-sourced and manufactured sun sensors support attitude determination during launch vehicle separation, initiative attitude acquisition, and during emergencies and off-nominal modes. VantageSun meets mission needs as a low-cost, low-mass sensor that draws no power.

Depending on volume and type, the price ranges from $3,500 to $7,500 per unit, with a minimum unit purchase of five. Negotiated discounts may apply.

Voyager offers two types of sun sensors:

  • Coarse: The single-axis, coarse-resolution sun sensor is simply designed for reliability, containing a single photodiode, with its housing assembly serving as an aperture
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  • Medium: The two-axis, medium-resolution sun sensor has a small housing and photodiode assembly with four quadrants. Its housing assembly also serves as an aperture, reducing mechanical complexity and precisely masking solar light
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