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Amazon and FedEx Can Inform Satellite and Spacecraft Management In Orbit

As companies develop satellite constellations as shown in this illustration, they’ll need to repair satellites in orbit.

Credit: NOIRLab/NSF/AURA/P. Marenfeld, CC BY-ND

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Most space mission systems historically have used one spacecraft designed to complete an entire mission independently. Whether it was a weather satellite or a human-crewed module like Apollo, nearly every spacecraft was deployed and performed its one-off mission completely on its own.

But today, space industry organizations are exploring missions with many satellites working together. For example, SpaceX’s Starlink constellations include thousands of satellites. And new spacecraft could soon have the capabilities to link up or engage with other satellites in orbit for repairs or refueling.

Some of these spacecraft are already operating and serving customers, such as Northrop Grumman’s mission extension vehicle. This orbiting craft has extended the lives of multiple communications satellites.

Northrup Grumman’s mission extension vehicle is one example of a craft designed to service other satellites and spacecraft while in orbit.

These new design options and in-orbit capabilities make space missions look more like large logistics ...

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