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Poland's Liftero to Power Indian Firm OrbitAID's In-Orbit Servicing Mission with Green Chemical Propulsion

Startup Liftero signs deal to supply advanced N2O-based thru

Poland's Liftero to Power Indian Firm OrbitAID's In-Orbit Servicing Mission with Green Chemical Propulsion
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Poland - Ekhbary News Agency

Liftero Partners with OrbitAID for Revolutionary In-Orbit Servicing Mission

WARSAW — In a move underscoring the burgeoning international collaboration within the space sector, Polish chemical propulsion innovator Liftero has announced a pivotal agreement with India's OrbitAID, a specialist in commercial in-orbit servicing. This strategic partnership will see Liftero supply its state-of-the-art green chemical propulsion systems to power OrbitAID's advanced in-orbit servicing spacecraft, paving the way for enhanced satellite lifespan and operational capabilities.

Under the terms of the contract, Liftero is set to deliver two multi-thruster BOOSTER configurations, specifically designed to equip OrbitAID's spacecraft with unparalleled maneuvering capabilities. The upcoming mission, slated for launch in the fourth quarter of 2026, will represent a significant milestone: the first deployment of a nitrous oxide (N2O)-based propulsion system capable of providing six degrees of freedom (6-DOF) maneuvering for an in-orbit servicing application. This level of control is crucial for complex orbital operations such as satellite inspection, repair, refueling, and potentially debris removal.

Tomasz Palacz, CEO and co-founder of Liftero, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration: "We are very pleased to continue our collaboration with OrbitAID on this highly ambitious mission. It is a great challenge, with many ‘firsts’ — not only for Liftero and OrbitAID, but for the industry as a whole. The deployment of our booster propulsion in an in-orbit servicing mission demonstrates that green chemical propulsion is ready for broader market adoption."

The BOOSTER systems will be instrumental in enabling precise "controlled proximity operations in orbit." This involves managing the relative positions and orientations of multiple spacecraft, such as a chaser vehicle interacting with a target satellite. Sakthikumar R, CEO of OrbitAID, highlighted the selection criteria for Liftero's technology: "Our mission required a custom propulsion configuration, and Liftero demonstrated that their framework enables rapid, practical, and cost-effective adaptation even under tight timelines. We’re looking forward to our upcoming launch and future missions together."

Liftero, recognized as Poland's leading developer of space-proven green chemical propulsion systems, is actively pursuing market expansion. The company is preparing for its debut on the NewConnect market of the Warsaw Stock Exchange, signaling its intent to scale operations and further invest in cutting-edge space technology. This strategic move aims to solidify its position as a key global supplier of innovative and sustainable propulsion solutions.

OrbitAID, positioning itself as India's first private venture dedicated to on-orbit servicing and refueling, aims to significantly extend the operational lifetimes of satellites. Its long-term vision includes the establishment of in-orbit fuel depots, a development that could revolutionize satellite economics and contribute to a more sustainable space environment by reducing the accumulation of space debris. This forward-thinking approach aligns with the global shift towards a sustainable space economy.

The partnership between Liftero and OrbitAID exemplifies the synergy between technological innovation and market demand. By leveraging advanced green chemical propulsion, the two companies are not only advancing the capabilities of in-orbit servicing but also contributing to the development of a more responsible and efficient future for space exploration and utilization. The successful deployment of Liftero's N2O-based systems will serve as a crucial validation for green propulsion technologies in the demanding arena of space missions.

Keywords: # Liftero # OrbitAID # chemical propulsion # in-orbit servicing # N2O # green propulsion # space mission # satellite servicing # 6-DOF # Poland # India # space technology # NewConnect # sustainable space