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GITAI operates in two business areas: on-orbit services and lunar infrastructure construction.
GITAI plans to provide on-orbit satellite servicing in both GEO and LEO.
GITAI completed a technology demonstration of its S1 autonomous space robot in 2021 that executed assembling structures and panels for In-Space Assembly and operating switches and cables for Intra-Vehicular Activity.
GITAI USA Inc. will launch its 1.5-meter-long autonomous dual robotic arm system S2 to the International Space Station aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on the NG-20 mission on 2024-01-30.
GITAI USA’s S2 is scheduled to launch to the International Space Station aboard the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket (NG-20) on 2024-01-29.
GITAI’s 2021 S1 demonstration operated switches and cables for Intra-Vehicular Activity (IVA).
In 2021, GITAI completed a technology demonstration of its S1 autonomous space robot onboard the International Space Station.
GITAI’s 2021 S1 demonstration executed assembly of structures and panels for In-Space Assembly (ISA).
GITAI plans to provide on-orbit satellite servicing in both GEO and LEO.
GITAI plans to provide on-orbit satellite servicing in both GEO and LEO.
GITAI aims to achieve Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 7 through the demonstration of the S2 technology in space.
GITAI aims to provide safe and affordable labor in space and reduce operational costs by 100 times.
GITAI is developing a spacecraft capable of performing rendezvous, repair, inspection, and life extension services for satellites.
The S2 is the second demonstration mission for GITAI onboard the ISS.
In 2021, GITAI successfully completed a technology demonstration of its S1 autonomous space robot, executing tasks related to assembling structures and operating switches and cables.
GITAI's S2 is equipped with a proprietary tool changer for conducting a variety of general-purpose tasks with high precision.
GITAI USA Inc. is scheduled to launch its 1.5-meter-long autonomous dual robotic arm system (S2) to the International Space Station aboard the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket (NG-20) on January 29, 2024.
The 14 companies selected for LunA-10 are Blue Origin, CisLunar Industries, Crescent Space Services LLC, Fibertek, Inc., Firefly Aerospace, GITAI, Helios, Honeybee Robotics, ICON, Nokia of America, Northrop Grumman, Redwire Corporation, Sierra Space, and SpaceX.
GITAI is committed to achieving total life-cycle optimization in lunar infrastructure development.
The 'GITAI S2' robot is technologically akin to the Inchworm robot but distinct in design.