Valley of Depth

The Maneuver Gap, with Kerry Wisnosky (CEO of Quantum Space)

Dec 19, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Kerry Wisnosky, CEO of Quantum Space and aerospace veteran, discusses the future of space maneuverability. He unveils the Ranger spacecraft, designed to operate for 15 years and shift orbits seamlessly. Wisnosky emphasizes the shift from disposable to reusable space assets, highlighting the strategic importance of in-orbit refueling. He also explores how Ranger could enhance missile defense and the significance of multimode propulsion as a game changer. With the growing demand for space infrastructure, Quantum is well-positioned to lead this transformation.
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ADVICE

Pair Bold Vision With Prudent Steps

  • Balance a bold long-term vision with prudent near-term execution, what Kerry calls "bold and prudent."
  • Time development to match market readiness instead of building everything at once.
INSIGHT

Maneuverability Is The Decisive Advantage

  • Kerry Wisnosky argues maneuverability will decide future space power and control of the domain.
  • Static satellites are vulnerable while dynamic, maneuverable spacecraft provide decisive advantage.
INSIGHT

Ranger: A Persistent, Fuel-Rich Hub

  • Ranger is a six-metric-ton, highly maneuverable spacecraft designed to operate across orbits and host payloads.
  • It carries thousands of kilograms of fuel and targets up to 15 years of on-orbit life.
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