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Bengaluru Startup Offers Satellite Life Extension
7 Feb
Summary
- Robotic servicing could save millions and reduce space debris.
- Technology allows docking with existing satellites without special ports.
- Goal is to extend satellite lifespan by five to six years.

Aule Space, a startup based in Bengaluru, is pioneering robotic technology designed to service satellites already in orbit. The company's Rendezvous, Proximity Operations and Docking (RPOD) system aims to dock with ageing satellites and extend their lifespans, a critical need as the global space economy grows. CEO Jay Panchal stated their vision is to build a robotic workforce for space infrastructure.
The core innovation is a docking system that can attach to existing satellites without special interfaces. This technology, currently in advanced testing, could add five to six years to a satellite's operational life, particularly valuable for expensive geostationary satellites. Aule Space's initial product concept involves 'jetpack satellites' that take over propulsion duties.
Docking in space presents significant challenges, likened to landing an aircraft in darkness. Aule Space is developing advanced AI-driven guidance and specialized sensing systems to overcome issues like faint targets and communication delays. They plan an in-space demonstration mission next year, leveraging India's space ecosystem and former ISRO experts for support and testing infrastructure.




