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Enabling Access to the GEO Orbit Through a Green Reusable Kickstage Vehicle Allowing Multiple Transfers from GTO to GEObroad

GEORyder · Horizon Europe grant · 2024-03-01–2026-05-31

EC contribution

€6,057,684

Total cost

€6,057,684

Beneficiaries

9
About the data

Source: CORDIS (official EU open data), Horizon Europe. Framework HORIZON · call HORIZON-CL4-2023-SPACE-01 · scheme HORIZON-RIA · topic HORIZON-CL4-2023-SPACE-01-22. CORDIS record →

Objective

GEORyder addresses the Space Transportation technologies in support to In-orbit servicing systems subtopic.The geopolitical situation has greatly impacted the ability of Europe to access GEO orbit without Russian Launch. In parallel, smaller newcomers are now proposing services based on microsatellite in GEO. Consequently there is an urgent need to facilitate access to direct GEO for Europe. Additionally, upcoming REACH regulations together with cost constraints will lend weight to the evident necessity for efficient orbital transfer vehicles (OTVs). Space Transportation will find new market & innovation through “In-Space” Logistics. In this context, the GEORyder project proposes a combination of a reusable Kickstage vehicle and OTVs equipped with rendez-vous and refuelling capabilities, allowing cost-effective in-orbit logistics, and providing a greater accessibility and affordability for GEO access for Europe. Notably, it will be using green propellant and will be designed to anticipate future cryogenic storage and transfer logistics.Under the coordination of SME Infinite Orbits (FR) leading the mission design, the vehicle structure and industrialisation will be conducted by Berlin Space Tech. (DE), its propulsion and reusability will be the focus of Dawn Aerospace (NL). Additionally, a cryogenic propellant storage will be developed, with the aim of ensuring a sustainable propellant approach compliant to European Green Deal ambitions and ESA roadmap. Meanwhile, Space Application Services (BE) will manage the refuelling abilities. Deimos (SP) will handle the avionics on agnostic hardware architecture for electronics to ensure the versatility of the vehicle, said-electronics and software will be developed and provided by Skylabs (SL), and Politecnico di Milano (IT) will be focusing on the GNC and Proximity operation for rendez-vous and in-orbit services. Finally, Ariane Space (FR) will ensure the service commercialisation and market analysis.

Beneficiaries (9)

OrganisationCountryRoleEC contributionSME
INFINITE ORBITS FR coordinator €1,566,466 Yes
DAWN AEROSPACE NEDERLAND B.V. NL participant €1,217,400 Yes
DEIMOS ENGINEERING AND SYSTEMS SLU ES participant €1,006,550
BERLIN SPACE TECHNOLOGIES GMBH DE participant €940,438 Yes
SKYLABS VESOLJSKE TEHNOLOGIJE DOO SI participant €409,562 Yes
SPACE APPLICATIONS SERVICES NV BE participant €400,226 Yes
POLITECNICO DI MILANO IT participant €382,599
ARIANESPACE SAS FR participant €134,442
DEIMOS ITALIA SRL IT thirdParty €0

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