
Ibadan, 9 April 2025. – Astroscale U.S. Inc. will conduct two refueling operations of a U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) satellite in geostationary orbit (GEO) for the United States Space Force (USSF).
The mission aims to demonstrate the ability of commercial Servicing, Mobility and Logistics providers to deliver on-orbit capabilities supporting the warfighter. The Astroscale U.S. Refueler is subsequently manifested to launch in the summer of 2026.
The Astroscale U.S. Refueler will be the first spacecraft to conduct hydrazine refueling operations above GEO and will be the first-ever on-orbit refueling mission supporting a DoD asset. Designed for maneuverability, the 300-kilogram spacecraft will carry a refillable hydrazine tank.
The tank will support refueling for a client spacecraft during two planned operations and enable an end-to-end refueling ecosystem with a client, servicer and depot in space. This mission will consequently establish space heritage for scalable refueling services, a critical step toward enabling sustained maneuverability.
Astroscale U.S. selected Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) to build the bus and Orbit Fab’s refueling interfaces. As a result, the Astroscale U.S. Refueler is part of a growing commercial ecosystem supporting dynamic space operations and enhanced options for mission planning, resilience and responsiveness.
“We’re changing the reality of what’s possible. This mission proves that in-space logistics does not have to be years away. We’re a focused team with one goal: deliver and operate an operational prototype spacecraft for the Space Force,” said Ron Lopez, President of Astroscale U.S.
“That’s only possible because of our agile structure, solution-oriented design, close collaboration with Space Systems Command’s Servicing Mobility and Logistics program office and our incredible team. The Astroscale U.S. Refueler is proof that commercial space companies can develop and deliver new operational capabilities on time and budget,” the President added.







