Kayhan Space Awarded
SpaceWERX Orbital Prime Contract
September 28, 2022
With the space economy and
critical defense initiatives dependent on safe
rendezvous and proximity operations (RPO), Kayhan
Space, along with partners Astroscale U.S. and the
University of Texas at Austin, today announced it
has won a U.S. Space Force award to develop an
intelligent platform that autonomously enables
spacecraft to safely engage with on-orbit support
vehicles for services such as refueling,
maintenance, debris removal and national security.
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Kayhan Space has been selected
by SpaceWERX for an Small Business Technology
Transfer (STTR) Phase 1 to investigate how its
Kayhan Proxima solution will enable in-space service
assembly and manufacturing (ISAM) capabilities being
explored by the Department of the Air Force (DAF)
and United States Space Force (USSF) through the
Orbital Prime program. Orbital Prime was created to
accelerate the commercial ISAM market toward a use
case of active debris remediation.
The Air Force Research
Laboratory and SpaceWERX have partnered to
streamline the Small Business Innovation Research
(SBIR) and STTR process by accelerating the small
business experience through a faster proposal to
award timelines, changing the pool of potential
applicants by expanding opportunities to small
business and losing bureaucratic overhead by
continually implementing process improvement changes
in contract execution.
During Phase 1 of the STTR
SpaceWERX program, Kayhan Space will collaborate
closely with Astroscale U.S. engineers and UT-Austin
spaceflight researchers and students to deliver a
first-of-its-kind optimized RPO management solution
to support secure space commerce and national
security activities.
A feasibility study of the RPO
management platform will be delivered early next
year, while a prototype and Phase 2 demonstration
mission is planned for 2024.
The autonomous RPO offering,
named Kayhan Proxima, will initially be deployed as
a zero-SWaP enhancement of Astroscale’s flight
software package to effectively and efficiently
direct and manage safe and repeatable RPO maneuvers
and missions using the existing cameras, sensors,
telescopes, and other hardware aboard the
demo-mission spacecraft.
“Kayhan Space is already
empowering leading satellite operators to leverage
real-time conjunction assessment and collision
avoidance with Kayhan Pathfinder to help hundreds of
spacecraft steer clear of pile ups in popular
orbits,” explained Siamak Hesar, Kayhan Space CEO
and Co-Founder. “And now we’re building on that
proven expertise with our Kayhan Proxima solution,
in collaboration with Astroscale U.S. and UT-Austin,
to ultimately bring spacecraft close together safely
to drive a sustainable space economy and defense
with autonomous RPO.”
Kayhan Proxima will allow close
proximity among spacecraft in extremely popular and
busy orbits by enabling repeatable, safe and
autonomous RPO missions and maneuvers with minimal
manual support, versus current RPO and mission
extension initiatives that require dozens of ground
control staff.
“Safe and reliable RPO is the
foundation on which the entire on-orbit servicing
and ISAM ecosystem is being built,” said Ron Lopez,
President and Managing Director of Astroscale U.S.
“Our approach to on-orbit servicing is one of
collaboration, which is why we’re thrilled to bring
our RPO expertise to this dynamic team composed of
small business and the academic sector. We are
confident that together, we will provide the Space
Force and SpaceWERX a solution that achieves their
vision to enable sustainable space operations.”
“This STTR program will support
one of our graduate students and will provide a
great opportunity for our university to play an
integral role in enabling the Space Force to
ultimately drive more efficient and safe RPO
operations in space,” said Renato Zanetti, Assistant
Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics
Professor, University of Texas at Austin.
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