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NASA has canceled an over-budget, behind-schedule mission to demonstrate robotic satellite servicing.
NASA has canceled the $1.5 billion OSAM-1 robotic satellite servicing mission due to escalating costs and delays.
KEY POINTS
- An independent review estimated OSAM-1's total project cost could reach $2.35 billion if completed.
- The mission scope expanded in 2020 to include the SPIDER robotic arm for in-orbit antenna assembly.
- Commercial providers now focus on extending satellite lifespans without refueling unprepared spacecraft, shifting from OSAM-1's original vision.
- OSAM-1's cancellation reflects changing market priorities and increased adoption of satellites designed for future servicing.
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