First Commercial Primate Flight in Decades Advances Space Biology Research for Future Human Exploration
Houston, TX – March 3, 2026 – NanoRacks, a Voyager Space company, has announced its upcoming suborbital research mission featuring Yuri, a healthy 7-year-old male rhesus macaque. The mission is scheduled to launch on Monday, March 6.
About Yuri and the Mission
Yuri is named in honor of Yuri Gagarin, the first human in space. He was specially prepared for this mission at a dedicated primate training and veterinary facility in Texas.
- Age: 7 years
- Weight: Approximately 12 kg (26 pounds)
- Training: Months of positive reinforcement
- Behavior: Calm, curious, and highly responsive
Yuri has been trained to adapt to restraint systems, sensors, and simulated space conditions. His temperament makes him an ideal candidate for this pioneering commercial spaceflight.
Mission Details and Objectives
The suborbital flight will last less than 15 minutes and will take Yuri beyond the Kármán line into microgravity.
The mission includes:
- Wearable sensors to monitor
- Heart rate
- Brain activity
- Eye movement
- Balance
- Advanced life-support systems
- Real-time veterinary monitoring from ground control
- On-board cameras for continuous observation
Scientific Goal
The mission will study neurovestibular adaptation, which focuses on how the nervous system and inner ear respond to microgravity.
This research will help:
- Reduce space motion sickness
- Improve astronaut orientation
- Support long-duration missions to the Moon and Mars
Statement from NanoRacks
“This mission represents a bold step forward in commercial space infrastructure,” said Michael Lewis, Chief Innovation Officer at NanoRacks.
He added that the mission builds on NanoRacks’ experience, including:
- Over 1,300 experiments delivered to orbit
- Hundreds of satellites deployed
- Development of key technologies like the CubeSat Deployer and Bishop Airlock
A Return to Primate Spaceflight
Nonhuman primates played an important role in early space exploration. However, such missions became rare after the 1990s.
Key Historical Milestones
- 1949: Albert II became the first monkey in space
- 1959: Able and Baker returned safely from space
- 1961: Ham and Enos flew in Mercury missions
- 1996–1997: Final major primate missions under the Soviet Bion program
- 2013: Iran launched a monkey into space
Yuri’s mission marks the first commercial U.S. primate spaceflight in decades and sets new standards for:
- Animal welfare
- Ethical oversight
- Commercial research practices
About NanoRacks and Voyager Space
NanoRacks was founded in 2009 and became the first commercial operator of a laboratory on the International Space Station.
Key Achievements:
- 1,300+ research payloads launched
- 300+ small satellites deployed
- Major hardware
- NanoRacks CubeSat Deployer
- Bishop Airlock (installed in 2020)
In 2021, Voyager Space acquired a majority stake in NanoRacks. Together, they are developing Starlab, a future commercial space station.
Mission Impact
NanoRacks aims to expand commercial space research while supporting future human exploration.
As Michael Lewis stated, the mission represents:
“One small step for a nanoracks—and one giant leap for commercial space biology.”
About NanoRacks
NanoRacks, a Voyager Space company, is a leading provider of commercial space services. It offers:
- Research platforms
- Satellite deployment
- In-space hardware solutions
About Voyager Space
Voyager Space is focused on building the future of space infrastructure, including:
- Commercial space stations
- In-space servicing
- Next-generation space systems
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