Benchmark and Starfish Space Team to Enable
Precision On-Orbit Services
May 18, 2021
The future of the space
economy relies heavily on servicing
infrastructure and vehicles that can make
precision maneuvers to successfully approach,
inspect and dock with spacecraft in need of
refueling, maintenance and a wide range of
on-orbit services.
Starfish Space, a satellite
servicing company, and Benchmark Space Systems,
a leading provider of in-space mobility systems
and services, today announced a strategic
collaboration to advance precision on-orbit
refueling and docking capabilities, beginning
with demonstrations during Orbit Fab’s Tanker 1
mission launching next month aboard a SpaceX
Falcon 9 rocket.
Starfish is integrating and
testing its CEPHALOPOD rendezvous, proximity
operations and docking (RPOD) software with
Benchmark’s non-toxic hydrogen peroxide-fueled
Halcyon thruster, the primary propulsion system
for Orbit Fab’s Gas Stations in Space™ tanker,
to optimize spacecraft control accuracy in
preparation for the first-ever tanker maneuvers
in space during simulated docking
demonstrations.
Both Benchmark’s green
chemical Halcyon propulsion system, set to power
four separate spacecraft missions bound for
launch in 2021, and Starfish’s autonomous
CEPHALOPOD RPOD software will accomplish flight
heritage during the inaugural Orbit Fab mission
aboard a tanker built by Astro Digital.
“This CEPHALOPOD mission is
an exciting step for Starfish Space. Our RPOD
operations will validate our novel capabilities
and set the stage for a new era of affordable
and available satellite servicing,” said Dr.
Trevor Bennett, Starfish Space Co-Founder.
“Working with Benchmark and using the Halcyon
thruster for part of our tests is an important
step as we demonstrate the unique performance of
CEPHALOPOD. We’re also very excited to be
working with our partners Orbit Fab and Astro
Digital, who help make the mission possible.”
“This collaboration between
Benchmark Space Systems and Starfish Space is
all about leveraging our complementary strengths
to drive toward precision on-orbit maneuvers
that open the door to exciting new possibilities
for the emerging space economy,” said Ryan
McDevitt, Benchmark Space Systems CEO. “These
in- space maneuvers and simulated refueling
docking demonstrations with Orbit Fab will mark
Benchmark’s flight heritage, advancement toward
our RPO chipset offerings, and the pivotal role
we’re playing in providing spacecraft control
authority and extending missions in space.”
“Orbit Fab is thrilled to
see the enthusiasm and expertise driving
innovative collaborations like this one between
Starfish Space and Benchmark Space Systems
focused on honing capabilities that will fuel
the future of space,” said Daniel Faber, Orbit
Fab CEO. “The more partnerships there are
pushing new ideas and innovations, the sooner
the broader space industry will catch the wave
of new in-space services like our Orbit Fab Gas
Stations in Space™ tanker set to launch in a
matter of days.”
Earlier this year,
Benchmark and Orbit Fab announced a green,
hydrogen-peroxide-based refueling and servicing
infrastructure alliance to extend missions and
provide the essential fuel for the evolving
ecosystem in space. Orbit Fab and Benchmark are
bundling integrated refueling and thruster
systems, the RAFTI Fueling port and the Halcyon
thruster, which offers a simple solution
allowing satellites to receive their initial
fuel on the ground and subsequent refuels
on-orbit, which is an essential building block
for satellite servicing and space
commercialization.
Orbit Fab and Starfish
Space are also exploring further integration of
CEPHALOPOD and Orbit Fab’s SPARK RPOD hardware
kit, an opportunity to move cooperative docking
capabilities forward. Starfish plans to leverage
its RPOD software aboard its own small,
versatile space tug known as the Otter, which is
designed to support satellite servicing missions
such as life extension and active debris
removal. The CEPHALOPOD software being tested
will enable Otter to be uniquely affordable and
rapidly deployed.