The company focuses on robotics and mechanisms, ground segment, exploration systems, avionics, and services.
ICE Cubes (International Commercial Experiment Cubes) The International Commercial Experiment Cubes or ICE Cubes Service is a commercial service that offers access to space for research, technology or education. It allows public or private entities to run their experiments on the interior of the International Space Station for access to microgravity. The service also allows to demonstrate and validate technologies in
microgravity. ICE Cubes service stems from a partnership between Space Applications Services and the
European Space Agency (ESA). In March 2019, ICE Cubes became an implementation partner at the
Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS), a non-profit organization that manages the
ISS United States National Laboratory.
Lunar exploration LUVMI, a lightweight (about 45 kg), low-cost rover with four wheels and adjustable suspension system that is being developed to study the characteristics of the moon's water ice and the volatiles in the lunar crust and atmosphere by drilling into the ground and performing the measurements in-situ. The company is part of a European aerospace
consortium that was awarded a one-year contract by
ESA to study a lunar lander mission proposal that would launch by 2025. The purpose of the mission would be to demonstrate the ability to mine lunar
regolith and extract resources from it, also called
in-situ resource utilization (ISRU). The other partners are
ArianeGroup and
PTScientists. Space Applications Services will provide ground segment and communications services.
Ground segment Space Applications Services is the company behind Yamcs - a framework for command and control over spacecraft, satellites, payloads, ground stations and ground equipment. == References ==