Infinite Orbits

Infinite Orbits is a NewSpace company that designs, owns, and operates spacecraft that provide in-orbit services to satellite operators.

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In-Orbit Satellite Services, Autonomous Space Navigation, Satellite Life Extension

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Infinite Orbits develops advanced spacecraft services for satellite operators, specializing in extending the operational life of geostationary satellites. The company creates innovative small satellites with autonomous navigation technology that can dock with and service existing satellites, providing solutions like orbital inspection, collision avoidance, and mission extension. Their primary product, “Endurance”, enables satellite operators to prolong their existing satellite’s operational capabilities by up to five years, reducing the need for expensive satellite replacements.

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