ESA Signs €119M Deal for Groundbreaking In-Orbit Satellite Servicing Mission RISE

October 14, 2024
ESA Signs €119M Deal for Groundbreaking In-Orbit Satellite Servicing Mission RISE
  • The European Space Agency (ESA) has signed a €119 million contract with Italian aerospace company D-Orbit for its first in-orbit servicing mission, named RISE, scheduled for launch in 2028.

  • This mission aims to maintain geostationary satellites in orbit, extending their operational life and addressing the growing issue of space debris.

  • The spacecraft will assist satellites that have lost the ability to control their orbital position due to fuel depletion or technical issues, allowing them to continue their missions.

  • RISE is designed to safely rendezvous, dock with, and maneuver geostationary satellites, with the goal of enhancing their functionality and longevity.

  • Functioning like a space mechanic, RISE will perform tasks such as refueling, repairing, relocating, and enhancing satellites' propulsion and navigation systems.

  • Equipped with advanced robotic systems and autonomous control, RISE will facilitate the docking process with large geostationary satellites weighing over six tons.

  • The RISE mission contributes to addressing the problem of space debris, which currently includes over 34,000 pieces larger than 10 centimeters orbiting Earth.

  • Both RISE and ESA's ClearSpace-1 mission reflect Europe’s commitment to establishing a circular economy in space by extending satellite lifespans and safely disposing of them.

  • The announcement of the RISE mission follows D-Orbit's successful €150 million Series C funding round, marking one of the largest space deals of the year.

  • Andrew Wolahan, RISE Project Manager at ESA, emphasized the need to shift from disposable satellites to a model that allows for servicing and extending their operational lifetimes.

  • The docking process will involve RISE attaching to a ring that originally connected the geostationary satellite to its launch rocket, ensuring continued operational capability.

  • This mission represents a significant step in managing space assets, helping to mitigate space debris and promoting a sustainable space environment.

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