COSMIC April Newsletter
This is a shortened version of our April non-member newsletter. If you would like the complete newsletter in the future, join COSMIC.
This is a shortened version of our April non-member newsletter. If you would like the complete newsletter in the future, join COSMIC.
As In-space Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing (ISAM) continues to become more entrenched in space architecture designs, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) has published the first-ever industry standard for in-space storable fluid transfer.
This is a shortened version of our March non-member newsletter. If you would like the complete newsletter in the future, join COSMIC.
On February 13th, NOAA Office of Space Commerce and NIST hosted a seminar entitled Building an In-Space Circular Economy to explore what it will take for domestic leadership to achieve a safe, scalable, and sustainable space ecosystem with numerous COSMIC members presenting.
This is a shortened version of our February non-member newsletter. If you would like the complete newsletter in the future, join COSMIC.
COSMIC Member Kall Morris Inc (KMI) has completed another in-space demonstration of its REACHH arm, showcasing the tentacle-like robotic arms ability to successfully capture and release objects in microgravity.
NASA announced their 2025 NIAC (NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts) Selections last week which include a number of In-Space Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing (ISAM) projects.
COSMIC and ISAM publicly available updates, programming, and news in the January newsletter.
For those who may be interested in partnering with NASA on their Kodiak Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) Engineering Test Unit, please review and engage with their recently posted RFI. Responses must be submitted by January 10th.
Thirty-four groups of college and high school students showcased their progress in a national competition to develop In-space Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing (ISAM) concepts.