Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Orbit Fab wants to build "gas stations" for satellites -- which means it needs the gas cap, a mechanism for transferring ...
Orbit Fab, the developer of the RAFTI™ refueling port, announced the availability of the first on-orbit Hydrazine refueling service. Starting in 2025 Orbit Fab will deliver Hydrazine to satellites in ...
Impulse Space, Inc. – a leader in the development of in-space logistics services for the inner solar system – today announced a landmark hydrazine refueling demonstration mission in geostationary ...
WASHINGTON — Orbit Fab, a startup developing in-space satellite refueling services, has raised $28.5 million to accelerate work on its first missions. The Colorado-based company announced the Series A ...
Orbit Fab wants to refuel satellites, like the one depicted above, while they're still in space, in order to increase their longevity - Copyright AFP/File Jung Yeon ...
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In a new partnership that should break new ground for sustainable orbital operations, “gas stations in space” startup Orbit Fab has teamed with Astroscale to provide on-orbit refueling services to the ...
Some companies and space agencies are working on removing space junk. Astroscale plans to use a magnetic docking plate to latch onto satellites and remove them from orbit, as shown in this artist's ...
Orbit Fab wants to build "gas stations" for satellites -- which means it needs the gas cap, a mechanism for transferring propellant from an orbital tanker to the customer spacecraft. That docking ...
REDONDO BEACH, Calif. & LAFAYETTE, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Impulse Space, Inc. – a leader in the development of in-space logistics services for the inner solar system – today announced a landmark ...
The US company Orbit Fab is aiming to produce the go-to "gas stations" in space, its CEO tells AFP, hoping its refueling technology will make the surging satellite industry more sustainable—and ...