COSMIC September Newsletter
This is a shortened version of our non-member September newsletter.
We’re currently seeking Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) from across the nation to review the curriculum, lead individual courses, and shape the next generation of space professionals.
This critical topic comes as leaders throughout the domestic space enterprise have been agitating for a more thoughtful, comprehensive, and cohesive approach to ISAM adoption.
COSMIC members are again ready showcase recent advancements and newly discovered opportunities with ISAM at South By SouthWest (SXSW).
This is a shortened version of our August non-member newsletter. If you would like the complete newsletter in the future, join COSMIC.
The SAA between NASA and Astroscale U.S. is designed as a framework model for future umbrella agreements to enable efficient, scalable partnerships for other domestic companies pursuing commercial In-space Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing (ISAM) solutions.
COSMIC Capstone Challenge (C3) is a dynamic design competition for U.S.-based college students to develop conceptual missions and spacecraft operations designs, ranging from in-space assembly to lunar infrastructure.
This new document serves as the latest validation that ISAM capabilities can and will provide a tremendous value in future space architectures and does so with a sober acknowledgement of the difficulties that have yet to be overcome.
NASA has announced the winners of their Phase I Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) investment grants to small businesses, which include four companies who submitted proposals under the category “Servicing and Assembly Applications,” or ISAM.
This is a shortened version of our July non-member newsletter. If you would like the complete newsletter in the future, join COSMIC.