Voyager, Icarus Robotics to test free-flying robot on space station


FILE PHOTO: The company logo for Voyager Technologies is displayed on a screen to celebrate the company's IPO at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., June 11, 2025. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo

March 30 (Reuters) - ⁠Space-tech firm Voyager Technologies has secured a mission ⁠management contract with robotics startup Icarus Robotics to ‌demonstrate a free-flying robotic system on the International Space Station (ISS), the companies said on Monday.

NASA has beenpushing for more private-sector activity in low Earth ​orbit ahead of the ISS's planned ⁠retirement in 2030 androbotics ⁠is emerging as a key technology for future commercial stations ⁠and ‌lunar missions.

Icarus' "Joyride" system is designed to move inside crewed stations and the test is intended to ⁠evaluate how well it can operate in microgravity.

The ​mission will ‌also play a key role in gathering data needed ⁠to train ​AI models to operate robots in space.

Under the agreement, Voyager will get the robot ready for flight, secure safety approvals, arrange ⁠the launch and support operations once ​it reaches the space station.

"In order to create robust embodied AI systems, the first step is to get your hardware ⁠into the actual environment. Space has the highest barrier to entry of any domain, no simulator can substitute for being there," Jamie Palmer, co-founder and chief technology officer of ​Icarus Robotics, told Reuters.

Robots in space ⁠can be used to inspect and repair satellites, assist with ​routine maintenance and logistics aboard space ‌stations and eventually manage and ​service data centers and other infrastructure in orbit.

(Reporting by Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Jonathan Ananda)

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