Gitai’s Robotic Arm System Passes NASA Safety Checks For ISS Launch

Gitai says its dual robotic arm system is ready for launch to the ISS in 2024.

Credit: Gitai
Gitai’s 1.5-m-long autonomous dual robotic arm system (S2) has successfully passed all NASA safety reviews for its planned International Space Station (ISS) external demonstration. The startup, which is based in Japan but has a U.S. entity in Torrance, California, handed over the robotic flight...
Garrett Reim

Based in the Seattle area, Garrett covers the space sector and advanced technologies that are shaping the future of aerospace and defense, including space startups, advanced air mobility and artificial intelligence.

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