Training for a Moon mission is challenging due to the Moon’s gravity, which is only 1/6th of Earth’s. This difference requires astronauts to adapt to reduced gravity conditions. Traditional methods, such as using large diving pools or crane-assisted counter mass, have limitations. MOGOS, developed by Space Applications Services, is an advanced gravity off-loading system that offers a more accurate and flexible solution for astronaut training.
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Aug 2024
Space Applications Services Recognized as Key Innovator by EU Innovation Radar
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Jul 2024
Introducing STARFAB – A Novel Concept of Orbital Automated Hub
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May 2024
Powering the Future of Lunar Exploration: The European Charging Station for the Moon
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Apr 2024
SpaceApps welcomes Robert Taub as its new majority shareholder
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Apr 2024
SpaceApps kicks off European funded project AIDEDex, advancing autonomous robotics for explosive detection
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Nov 2023
Streamlining space missions: Four software developments by SpaceApps
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Oct 2023
Space Applications Services Awarded Contract for lunar In-Situ Resource Utilisation (ISRU) Ground-Based Pilot Plant by ESA: An Invitation to the Introductory Workshop for Stakeholders
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Sep 2023
SpaceApps at the 74th International Astronautical Congress
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Sep 2023
SKYBEAM: Pioneering Space Solar Power Assembly with European Innovation
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Sep 2023
How Yamcs sets the pulse of mission control
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Aug 2023
Belgians send miniature heart into space for ageing research
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Aug 2023
Register for Yamcs Mission Control Training