The GEO orbit is occupied by 1197 satellites out of which 565 are currently operational. At the end of the current average lifespan of 15 years per satellite, the practice is to retire the expired satellites to the graveyard orbit.
Until now there are no feasible alternatives to refuel or extend the lifespan of the satellites. GEO satellite operators are therefore forced to decommission their >200M€ functioning assets. This implies a high CAPEX expenditure every 15 years, +5 years of design beforehand, and is a major financial constraint for GEO satellites operators. Aside from contributing to space debris which threatens future space activities, it requires the operator to forecast its market 15 years ahead.
The Objective of the project is offer a life extension service.
Infinite Orbits’ (IO) solution for life extension is to employ a life extension vehicle - ‘Servicer’. It is based on IO patented technology ‘Autonomous vision based navigation for non-cooperative targets’. It enables to autonomously navigate to the target satellite, mechanically dock and provide 5 more years of life to the host GEO satellite by taking over the GEO sat's Attitude and Orbital Control Systems (AOCS). After 5 more years, the servicer transfers the GEO satellite to the graveyard orbit at the end of life in compliance with space debris mitigation and national regulation.