Astroscale Advances On-Orbit
Servicing Technologies with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
and the Government of Japan
Jul. 27, 2021
Astroscale Holdings Inc. announced
Astroscale Japan Inc. has signed a Memorandum of
Understanding with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
(“Mitsubishi Heavy Industries”) to cooperate on active
debris removal and other projects for improving space
environmental protection, marking the first
collaboration between Astroscale and a launch services
provider. Astroscale Japan has also been selected by the
Government of Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade, and
Industry (“METI”) to research and develop robotic hand
and arm technologies that can be affixed to spacecraft
to perform complex servicing activities in orbit and in
lunar environments.
“Active debris removal and robotic
technologies are paving the way for on-orbit services
that will form the infrastructure of the global space
economy,” said Nobu Okada, Founder & CEO of Astroscale.
“Astroscale is leading the on-orbit servicing market and
providing options, which have not been available until
now, for satellite and launch vehicle operators to
reduce risk and increase ROI. I would like to thank
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, the Ministry of Economy,
Trade, and Industry, and the Astroscale team — through
these collaborative efforts between industry and
government, we can accelerate actions toward an era of
space sustainability, while expanding on-orbit servicing
business opportunities.”
The collaboration with Mitsubishi
Heavy Industries will leverage Astroscale’s on-orbit
servicing technologies and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries’
launch vehicle manufacturing and launch services
capabilities to cooperate on the technical aspects
required to advance sustainable space operations.
Initial efforts will include discussions and development
of debris removal methods for upper stages.
“We are very pleased to take action
with a leading global launch provider on debris removal
and move the industry toward a more sustainable future,”
said Takayoshi Koyama, Managing Director of Astroscale
Japan. “In order to secure sustainability in space, we
must address both the prevention and remediation of
debris. At Astroscale, we are doing both and are
dedicated to improving the space environment by leading
the development of innovative on-orbit servicing
solutions across all orbits.”
The proposal from METI to develop
robotic hand and arm technologies is in response to the
growing on-orbit servicing market to extend the life of
satellites, reducing operating costs for satellite
operators and mitigating the creation of further debris.
Astroscale is one of two companies selected and the
objectives of the three-year contract, budgeted up to
USD $2.5 million for the Japanese fiscal year (April
2020 to March 2021), are to research and develop the
technologies related to robotic hands and arms,
autonomous control, and interfaces to replace robotic
hands. The project will also analyze on-orbit servicing
market and standardization trends, reflect them into the
development plan and provide recommendations for
standardization. Robotic technology is fundamental to
on-orbit servicing activities and is expected to play a
key role in base construction activities on the lunar
surface for the Artemis space exploration program.
On June 13, 2021, the G7 Member
nations released a statement confirming orbital debris
as one of the biggest global challenges facing the space
sector and pledged to commit to the safe and sustainable
use of space. The statement welcomed all efforts, public
and commercial, in debris removal and on-orbit servicing
activities and encouraged further institutional or
industrial research and development of these services.
Astroscale’s partnerships with industry and government
agencies will be critical to the development of on-orbit
servicing technologies and the overall safety and
sustainability of the orbital environment.
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