
Have you ever wondered how we will fix satellites in space without astronauts?
On this bonus episode of Outer Orbit, we continue the conversation with Jeremy Hadall, the Robotics Development Lead at the Satellite Applications Catapult. He returns to share an exciting update on the ISAM (In-orbit Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing) Facility, a unique "robot yard" designed to mimic the weightless, airless environment of space on Earth.
Dallas and Jeremy discuss the facility's recent £2 million upgrade, which includes an advanced Gravity Offload System and a new lighting system that simulates the sun's harsh glare in low Earth orbit. Learn how these new technologies are enabling the UK to become a leader in autonomous satellite servicing, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in space.
Jeremy Hadall: Jeremy Hadall is the Robotics Development Lead at the Satellite Applications Catapult. He is responsible for the design and development of the unique ISAM Facility, a terrestrial testing environment for in-orbit satellite servicing and assembly. His expertise focuses on using robotics to replicate the challenges of working in space.
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