Astroscale, which will provide $12m towards the project, will have a \u2018manifest ready\u2019 prototype refuelling vehicle ready within two years.<\/p>\n
After significant interest in the project, Astroscale won a so-called Other Transaction Authority, or OTA, contract. OTAs give the government flexibility to negotiate with contractors and share the cost of projects.<\/p>\n
The $25.5m contract awarded to Astroscale was funded by a $30m congressional earmark added to the Space Force\u2019s 2023 budget.<\/p>\n
Astroscale\u2019s bid for the refuelling vehicle was one of 23 received through the Space Enterprise Consortium (SePC), which was created to attract startups and commercial companies to compete for space tech programmes.<\/p>\n
The Space Force prototype vehicle will be based on an Astroscale commercial design.<\/p>\n
It has yet to be determined if or when the refuelling vehicle will launch into orbit for an in-space demonstration.<\/p>\n
However, if this does happen, a potential client satellite could be one of the Tetra-5 small satellites projected to launch in 2025 for an on-orbit refuelling experiment funded by the Space Force and the Defense Innovation Unit.<\/p>\n
The Space Force has not yet settled on a particular standard for the refuelling vehicle, as the space industry<\/a> is still deciding what is suitable.<\/p>\n