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The Manipulator for Argonaut Payload Needs and Unloading Support (MANUS) system will be a crucial capability for Argonautโs logistics operations on the lunar surface. The MANUS system will enable Argonautโs surface logistics operations such as offloading, precise positioning and retrieval of objects, and positioning of the lander. Redwire will develop, breadboard, test and verify the functions of the MANUS with the opportunity to compete for a follow-on contract.
โRedwire is proud to be leveraging its significant heritage in space robotics technology for ESAโs Argonaut mission, ensuring that it meets the highest standards of performance, reliability, and safety,โ said Jaroslaw Jaworski Managing Director of Redwire Spaceโs Luxembourg Facility. โAs a leader in robotic arm development and with a proven track record of delivering innovative solutions for ambitious space exploration missions, Redwireโs robotic capabilities are poised to play a crucial role in future European space missions, contributing to lunar exploration and paving the way for advancements in space exploration technology.โ
MANUS will be developed at Redwireโs Luxembourg facility, which currently develops Redwireโs STAARK robotic arm, a modular and easily customized robotic system designed for various on-orbit robotics applications.
โWe are very excited to be working with Redwireโs Luxembourg team on the development of a first scaled breadboard for a robotic arm for the Argonaut lander -currently referred to as MANUS. With challenging reference scenarios for three potential Argonaut missions to address and challenging user requirements to meet, it will be an interesting 18 months until the close-out of this activity,โ said Dr. Gunter Just, ESA Robotics Engineer.
โTechnology developments are essential in building capacity to go further in the direction of a sustainable utilization of space resources. The lunar robotic arm project that Redwire will be working on, here in Luxembourg, for ESAโs moon lander is not only a testimony of Luxembourgโs successful strategy in developing a thriving space ecosystem, but will also contribute to further position the country as a European hub for commercial space and for space resources in particular. We are looking forward to it!โ says Mathias Link, deputy CEO of the Luxembourg Space Agency.
Redwire has a growing portfolio of lunar infrastructure projects, which leverage Redwireโs extensive experience in mission design, RF systems, power systems, vision systems, space structures, and in-space servicing, assembly, and manufacturing. In December, Redwire was awarded a DARPA study contract to investigate future commercial lunar infrastructure. Redwire is also prototyping technology meant to build critical infrastructure such as roads and landing pads on the lunar surface through a $12.9 million Tipping Point contract with NASA. Earlier this year, Redwire announced that it is providing Roll-Out Solar Array (ROSA) technology for Astroboticโs Lunar Vertical Solar Array Technology (LVSAT) program to deliver power on the lunar surface. LVSAT will provide power for missions on the Moon starting with NASAโs Artemis program and will provide power needed for habitats and other lunar infrastructure.
Disclaimer: The views expressed herein can in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of the European Space Agency
About Redwire
Redwire Corporation (NYSE:RDW) is a global space infrastructure and innovation company enabling civil, commercial, and national security programs. Redwireโs proven and reliable capabilities include avionics, sensors, power solutions, critical structures, mechanisms, radio frequency systems, platforms, missions, and microgravity payloads. Redwire combines decades of flight heritage and proven experience with an agile and innovative culture. Redwireโs approximately 700 employees working from 14 facilities located throughout the United States and Europe are committed to building a bold future in space for humanity, pushing the envelope of discovery and science while creating a better world on Earth. For more information, please visit redwirespace.com.
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