Patents Assigned to Astroscale Israel Ltd.
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Patent number: 12097979Abstract: Satellite systems and methods to perform rendezvous and docking between a servicer satellite and an on-orbit satellite, and specifically to satellite systems and methods to perform rendezvous and docking between a servicer satellite and an on-orbit client satellite using electric propulsion thrusters. In one aspect, a servicer satellite with a set of thruster arms each attached to an electric propulsion thruster performs acceleration, deceleration, and steering maneuvers through six degree of freedom positioning of the thrusters, the same set of thruster arms and thrusters performing station keeping of the docked servicer-client satellite system.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2023Date of Patent: September 24, 2024Assignee: Astroscale Israel, Ltd.Inventor: Arnon Spitzer
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Publication number: 20240294274Abstract: Satellite systems and methods to perform rendezvous and docking between a servicer satellite and an on-orbit satellite, and specifically to satellite systems and methods to perform rendezvous and docking between a servicer satellite and an on-orbit client satellite using electric propulsion thrusters. In one aspect, a servicer satellite with a set of thruster arms each attached to an electric propulsion thruster performs acceleration, deceleration, and steering maneuvers through six degree of freedom positioning of the thrusters, the same set of thruster arms and thrusters performing station keeping of the docked servicer-client satellite system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2023Publication date: September 5, 2024Applicant: Astroscale Israel Ltd.Inventor: Arnon Spitzer
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Patent number: 11643227Abstract: A spacecraft servicing system to provide in-orbit servicing through the umbilical connectors of a spacecraft. In one embodiment, a manipulator arm maneuvers a servicer umbilical to form an electrical connection between a servicer spacecraft and an umbilical connector of a client spacecraft, the umbilical connector conventionally used solely for ground-based operations. In one feature, the electrical connection is used to provide power or software upgrades to the client spacecraft.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2020Date of Patent: May 9, 2023Assignee: Astroscale Israel, Ltd.Inventors: Arie Halsband, Rami Shamir, Nevo Taaseh
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Patent number: 11286061Abstract: A service satellite for providing station keeping services to a host satellite is disclosed. The service satellite may have a body, and a gripping mechanism attached to the body. The gripping mechanism may be adapted to attach to an interface ring extending from an external surface of the host satellite to form an interconnection between the host satellite and the service satellite through the externally extending interface ring. Attaching the gripping mechanism to the interface ring may form an interconnected unit having a combined center of mass. The service satellite may have at least two thrusters and at least one controller. The at least one controller may maintain the interconnected unit in a substantially stationary orbit by selectively orienting the two thrusters such that the thrust vectors from the two thrusters avoid passing through the combined center of mass, and are each offset from the combined center of mass.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2020Date of Patent: March 29, 2022Assignee: Astroscale Israel, Ltd.Inventors: Michael Reitman, Arnon Spitzer, Arie Halsband, Ofir Azriel
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Patent number: 11117683Abstract: A service satellite for providing station keeping services to a host satellite is disclosed. The service satellite may have a body, and a gripping mechanism attached to the body. The gripping mechanism may be adapted to attach to an interface ring extending from an external surface of the host satellite to form an interconnection between the host satellite and the service satellite through the externally extending interface ring. Attaching the gripping mechanism to the interface ring may form an interconnected unit having a combined center of mass. The service satellite may have at least two thrusters and at least one controller. The at least one controller may maintain the interconnected unit in a substantially stationary orbit by selectively orienting the two thrusters such that the thrust vectors from the two thrusters avoid passing through the combined center of mass, and are each offset from the combined center of mass.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2020Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: Astroscale Israel, Ltd.Inventors: Michael Reitman, Arnon Spitzer, Arie Halsband, Ofir Azriel
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Publication number: 20210086923Abstract: A spacecraft servicing system to provide in-orbit servicing through the umbilical connectors of a spacecraft. In one embodiment, a manipulator arm maneuvers a servicer umbilical to form an electrical connection between a servicer spacecraft and an umbilical connector of a client spacecraft, the umbilical connector conventionally used solely for ground-based operations. In one feature, the electrical connection is used to provide power or software upgrades to the client spacecraft.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2020Publication date: March 25, 2021Applicant: Astroscale Israel Ltd.Inventors: Arie Halsband, Rami Shamir, Nevo Taaseh
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Publication number: 20210078732Abstract: A service satellite for providing station keeping services to a host satellite is disclosed. The service satellite may have a body, and a gripping mechanism attached to the body. The gripping mechanism may be adapted to attach to an interface ring extending from an external surface of the host satellite to form an interconnection between the host satellite and the service satellite through the externally extending interface ring. Attaching the gripping mechanism to the interface ring may form an interconnected unit having a combined center of mass. The service satellite may have at least two thrusters and at least one controller. The at least one controller may maintain the interconnected unit in a substantially stationary orbit by selectively orienting the two thrusters such that the thrust vectors from the two thrusters avoid passing through the combined center of mass, and are each offset from the combined center of mass.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2020Publication date: March 18, 2021Applicant: Astroscale Israel Ltd.Inventors: Michael REITMAN, Arnon SPITZER, Arie HALSBAND, Ofir AZRIEL