The Debrief: Can NASA’s Ambitious Satellite Servicing Demo Get Back On Track?
![OSAM-1 spacecraft](/sites/default/files/styles/crop_freeform/public/2023-10/osam-1_rendering_c_nasa_copy.jpg?itok=NMi1VZd0)
The OSAM-1 spacecraft would rendezvous with, refuel and relocate the Landsat 7.
Credit: NASA
Robots that can build large structures in space or refuel other spacecraft are seen by many as enabling technology for a new space industry worth billions of dollars. With that vision in mind, NASA has set out to build a spacecraft that could do both. The space agency intends to develop one that...
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