Satellite Servicing Technologies Contract Awarded to Altius
A contract to develop innovative satellite servicing technologies has been awarded to Altius Space Machines, a subsidiary of Voyager Space Holdings.
Altius was selected to participate in a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs to further develop in space servicing capabilities using its patented electropermanent magnet (EPM) technology.
"As Voyager continues to grow, so too do our portfolio companies. Altius is the first company we acquired and we couldn't be more excited as both companies generate such momentum."
Matthew Kuta, president and COO of Voyager.
Altius submitted proposals for the SBIR and STTR programs alongside notable partners such as Virginia Tech in order to not only explore the potential of its EPM technology in satellite servicing, but also to provide existing satellite and space launch companies with solutions that meet the needs of the growing space economy.
"We are incredibly proud of the hard work our team at Altius has done to get us to this point," said Jonathan Goff, CEO and founder of Altius Space Machines. "The industry is changing at a rapid rate and it's up to us to provide the innovative solutions that can help our customers accelerate both their businesses and the larger industry as a whole."
These recent wins build upon other EPM related NASA efforts and continue to demonstrate the broad range of EPM technology to in space servicing capabilities.
Most recent wins include:
In Space Assembly (ISA) - Phase I STTR with JPL and partner, Virginia Tech: develop a universal interface that enables the in-space construction, maintenance and servicing of modular structures by a team of specialized robots. Altius will develop a universal interface using their patented EPM technology, referred to as the Experimental Swarm Construction Hardware EPM based Robotic (ESCHER) interface.
Intra Vehicular Robotics (IVR) - Phase I SBIR with Ames: Altius will leverage its "DogTag" grapple fixture and develop passive robotic magnetic interface (IVR DogTags) that can be attached to various habitat structures and objects. Altius envisions using its patented EPM based gripper for interfacing with the IVR DogTags.
Previous wins:
Dust Tolerant Tool Changer (DTTC) - SBIR Phase II: Altius is developing a robotic tool changer that Altius intends to leverage for the development of ESHER. This STTR will leverage analysis tools, and prototypes developed under the Dust Tolerant Toolchanger Phase II, but will be focused less on dust-tolerance, and more on adapting that concept for in-space robotic assembly applications.
Cryo Coupler and Posable Hose - SBIR Phase II - completed and delivered prototypes to NASA Glenn in January 2020, the prototype demonstrate the concept of transferring cryogenic fluids between any two cryogenic stages/tankers/landers by reconnecting to lightly modified T 0 propellant quick disconnects. Our Cryo Coupler uses our EPMs to make a magnetic latch without needing to overcome any friction forces on initial capture allowing cryogenic refueling capabilities.
MagTag Modular Interfaces for Palletized Subsystems and Satellites - SBIR Phase II: Altius is developing a magnetic plug-and-play interface for satellite servicing and in-space assembly that utilizes our EPM technology. The MagTag Phase II effort includes developing and flight-qualifying radiation tolerant and space ruggedized driver electronics for the EPMs.
"As Voyager continues to grow, so too do our portfolio companies. Altius is the first company we acquired and we couldn't be more excited as both companies generate such momentum," said Matthew Kuta, president and COO of Voyager. "Altius is making major waves in the industry and we can't wait to see how their innovations continue to move the needle forward for the space industry."
(Source: Voyager Space Holdings news release)