Space Symposium Media Kit

Space is no longer a destination. It is an operational advantage. It is the place where innovation unites every domain and expands exploration across the solar system. The need for high-velocity technological innovation is greater than ever. At Lockheed Martin, we design, build and deliver differentiated space capabilities with the urgency our customers need. 

Thank you for joining us at Lockheed Martin's Space Symposium media briefing. Below are images, articles and additional resources for your use. 

News

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Space on Speed Dial: Lockheed Martin’s NGSD Delivers Powerful, Commercial-Grade Capability with Common Components

Next-Generation Space Dominance (NGSD) offers a low-cost, modular spacecraft designed to give customers the speed, flexibility and cost efficiency needed to succeed in an increasingly crowded and dynamic orbital environment.

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Deep Space Exploration

The Moon, the Sun, the planets, the stars and beyond. If a robotic mission has traveled there, so has Lockheed Martin. The spacecraft and systems that we design, build and operate have been a part of exploring every planet in our solar system.     

 

Digital compass quantum navigation

Unlocking the Power of Quantum Navigation

Lockheed Martin has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Department of Defense's Innovation Unit (DIU) to prototype quantum-enabled Inertial Navigation System (INS). It has the potential to revolutionize navigation capabilities for warfighters.

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Space Technology Trends Shaping the Future

The pace of the space industry is accelerating faster than ever. Evolving civil, commercial and national security requirements are driving technologies that can be fielded quickly and scaled effectively.    

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Revolutionizing Navigation with Quantum Technology

Lockheed Martin will be joining Q-CTRL to develop next-generation quantum sensors for navigation on advanced defense platforms for the DARPA Robust Quantum Sensors (RoQS) program.