Astroscale U.S.
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Developing tech, policy, & business solutions for on-orbit services with the goal of ensuring a sustainable space environment.
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Our SVP of Business Development & Advanced Systems Jack Deasy recently highlighted the economic case for space sustainability with Harvard Business School MBA students. The class discussed the newly released book “Space to Grow: Unlocking the Final Economic Frontier.” The class discussed
What considerations must be made when designing a sustainable habitat beneath the moon’s surface Astroscale U.S. Docking Team Lead Eli Kopp-Devol helped an Arizona State University undergraduate researcher find answers in a report for the Lunar Minimum Viable Infrastructure program. Among other
BIG NEWS: We’re leading a refueling mission for a United States Space Force satellite on orbit with our APS-R spacecraft! The servicer will open a greater level of agility and flexibility for the United States Space Force. This mission will mark the first time a U.S. Space Force asset
Astroscale’s $61M refueling mission isn’t a demo — it’s happening. In this Space Café “33 minutes with Ron Lopez”, live from Astroscale U.S. after the 40th #SpaceSymposium, Torsten Kriening talks GEO refueling, orbital logistics, and what it means to “deliver sustainability as a
We recently had the pleasure of hosting two groups of aerospace students from CU Boulder Engineering 🦬 and Colorado School of Mines at our Denver office for a Q&A session with engineers, and a final design review of active debris removal prototype projects. We’re always excited to help mentor the
What makes a house a home? For us, it's the "Star Wars"/"Star Trek" lounge in our office 🥂 The The Denver Post recently highlighted our unique workspace — a former train depot & foundry — and how updating the historic building reflects our purpose & values: dpo.st/4igmVSM?utm_ca…
🛰 Exciting news: Astroscale U.S. has signed a Space Act Agreement with NASA Goddard to conduct RPOD testing of its Refueler spacecraft. The Astroscale U.S. Refueler will be the first commercial refueling mission of DOD satellites in GEO with United States Space Force: a major leap for