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GITAI Successfully Completes Demonstration of Advanced 16U Satellite
"GITAI SC1" In-house developed 16U-sized satellite
GITAI Successfully Completes Demonstration of Advanced 16U Satellite
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jan 29, 2025

GITAI USA Inc. (GITAI), a leader in space robotics, has announced the successful launch and mission completion of its in-house developed 16U satellite. The satellite was launched into low Earth orbit aboard SpaceX's Falcon 9 on December 21, 2024, at 3:34 AM (PST). The mission met all three predefined success criteria, earning a "Full Success" designation for technical verification.

GITAI aims to slash the cost of space operations by a factor of 100 through innovations such as robotic satellites for on-orbit services, lunar rovers for infrastructure construction, and versatile robotic arms for space and lunar applications - all developed internally. Since its founding, the company has built a comprehensive system for producing space-grade robotics, including a robotic arm that completed successful demonstrations inside the ISS in 2021 and outside the ISS in 2024.

In January 2024, GITAI broadened its capabilities to include in-house satellite development. This effort culminated in the launch of its 16U SC1 satellite aboard SpaceX's Falcon 9 Bandwagon 2 rideshare mission, marking a new chapter in GITAI's journey toward offering comprehensive on-orbit services.

Mission Success Criteria

The SC1 satellite demonstration achieved its "Full Success" designation by fulfilling three key objectives:

1. Reliable Communication: Successfully established communication between the satellite and GITAI's Mission Control Center in Torrance, California.

2. System Functionality: Verified proper operation of onboard sensors, actuators, and computers, including attitude control via reaction wheels and propulsion-based orbital maneuvers.

3. Data Acquisition: Captured and transmitted high-quality image and video data from orbit.

Demonstration Outcomes

The success of this mission has enabled GITAI to solidify critical capabilities:

1. Developing Robotic Satellites for On-Orbit Services

By pairing its satellite technology with its previously demonstrated robotic arm, GITAI is now positioned to deliver cost-effective on-orbit services. The company is preparing for its next Space Demonstration Experiment (S3) in 2026, featuring a 500kg-class satellite equipped with a robotic arm for rendezvous and docking tests.

2. Producing Space-Qualified Satellite Components

The SC1 mission validated GITAI's ability to produce space-qualified components (TRL-9) in-house. While some SC1 components were externally sourced, GITAI is actively developing critical components - such as propulsion systems, reaction wheels, and star trackers - to reduce costs and improve efficiency by 2025.

3. Acting as a Prime Contractor for Spacecraft

With end-to-end capabilities in spacecraft design, development, launch coordination, and operations, GITAI is now positioned to act as a prime contractor for future missions. This advancement enhances its ability to serve U.S. government and private sector clients.

Looking Ahead

GITAI remains dedicated to reducing space operation costs through continuous technological advancements. Its ongoing developments in robotic systems, satellite technology, and lunar infrastructure solutions demonstrate its commitment to transforming the space industry.

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