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ClearSpace and Orbit Fab to create in-space refuelling service

Initially, the companies will work together to pair an Orbit Fab fuel depot with a ClearSpace shuttle.
Artistic impression of the ClearSpace Servicer using an Orbit Fab payload to refuel a client satellite. Photo credit: ClearSpace, Orbit Fab

ClearSpace, a prominent leader in in-orbit servicing, and Orbit Fab, a premier provider of on-orbit refuelling services, have announced a multi-faceted partnership aimed at advancing in-space refuelling and servicing capabilities. This collaboration aims to revolutionise space operations and lay the groundwork for a robust and sustainable space economy.

According to the memorandum of understanding (MoU), Orbit Fab and ClearSpace will collaborate on the development of crucial enabling technologies, building upon their initial joint efforts that commenced several years ago. Leveraging their complementary capabilities and shared missions, the two companies will work to expedite the availability of propellants in space. The partnership envisions the creation of a refuelling service architecture, combining an Orbit Fab fuel depot with a ClearSpace shuttle.

The increasing market demand for in-orbit refuelling underscores the necessity for unrestricted in-space mobility and the value of extending the operational life of critical space assets. Recognising Space Mobility and Logistics (SML) as a core competency, the US Space Force views in-orbit refuelling as a direct solution to replenishing spacecraft consumables. Additionally, refuelling is anticipated to become a pivotal competitive advantage for operators of commercial satellites and service vehicles.

Orbit Fab is already providing support to ClearSpace in designing its CLEAR mission for active debris removal, funded by the UK Space Agency. This collaboration aims to enable the service vehicle to be refuelled and reused.

ClearSpace’s development of a refuelling shuttle contributes to the expanding ecosystem of service providers, aligning with the standards and vision established by Orbit Fab in fuel depot development and fuel transfer interfaces. Notably, Orbit Fab’s RAFTI (Rapidly Attachable Fluid Transfer Interface) refuelling ports and GRIP robotic docking devices are being integrated onto an increasing number of vehicles. RAFTI is scheduled for integration on over a dozen spacecraft, while GRIP is being baselined on another five.

The synergy between Orbit Fab’s fuel transfer expertise and ClearSpace’s vision system and RPO (Relative Positioning and Operations) capabilities results in an enhanced in-orbit service portfolio for ClearSpace and extends the reach of Orbit Fab’s fuel distribution services. This collaboration creates a competitive, commercial marketplace for turn-key, in-orbit refuelling services.

Commenting on the deal, Luc Piguet, ClearSpace Co-Founder and CEO, said: “Orbit Fab is the clear leader in satellite refuelling, and ClearSpace is excited to partner with them as we explore possibilities for advancing new servicing and refuelling capabilities that will ultimately benefit everyone participating in the space economy and beyond. ClearSpace and Orbit Fab are seeing growing demand in the US, UK, and around the world for service vehicles and refuelling as government and commercial operators seek to boost the ROI of their missions and extend operations.”

Daniel Faber, Orbit Fab Founder and CEO, added: “ClearSpace is developing key technologies that will unlock opportunities for last-mile fuel delivery in both GEO and LEO, and we’re delighted to see our collaboration with ClearSpace push the boundaries of what is possible today. Our RAFTI and GRIP refuelling systems are the interfaces of choice for secure, sustainable in-space refuelling operations, and our work with ClearSpace, both in the US and in the UK, is revolutionising the capabilities that make extended satellite operations a reality.”