Space to Date
In 1957 mankind sent the first object to Space in its goal to reach further. In the last 60 years the amount of man-made objects sent into Space has grown exponentially. However, most of these objects were designed to be:
Static – Without propulsive capability remaining in Space 25 years or longer
Rigid – Designed for a single fixed mission application
Non-Servicable – Unable to be recovered, repaired or refuelled
This approach has led to a continuos accumulation of objects in space with no purpose but to cause a threat.
The NewSpace Era
In the next decade the amount of satellites to be launched is due to increase ten-fold. LMO wants to ensure that this growth remains sustainable and safe by providing the right innovation to make satellites:
In order to do this it is developing the necessary subsystems & components in the fields of Propulsion and Space Situational Awareness

Propulsion Systems & Components
For Small Satellites, Proximity Operations & Refuelling

Space Situational Awareness
For Satellite Surveillance, Proximity Operations & Tracking
Enabling Future In-Orbit Services
Transportation

Refuelling

Manufacture & Repair

Maintenance & Recovery

“Systems like these will enable longer missions and faster de-orbiting of small satellites, significantly enhancing mission effectiveness and mitigating the increasing problem of space debris in busy constellation orbits.”
Trusted Partners
LIFT ME OFF is supported by various partners and institutions with which it works proudly in order to reach its goals.








