Space Conference Speaker

Mike Lewis

Chief Technology Officer, Voyager Space Exploration

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Mike Lewis is currently the Chief Technology Officer at Voyager Space Exploration, where he is responsible for overseeing the technical, scientific, and engineering direction for the division. He has developed, built, and flown experiment platforms to the ISS, including computer facilities, a centrifuge, and biology growth chambers. Michael helped develop the NRCSD (the NanoRacks CubeSat Deployer) system which has deployed over 340 satellites from the ISS, as well as a satellite deployer that has deployed over 30 satellites off of the Northrup Grumman Cygnus spacecraft. Mike is the co-inventor of the Bishop airlock, the first truly commercial module of the International Space Station and currently supports the payload division of Starlab.


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