Participation to the ESA ASTRA Symposium
The SCHUMANN project was presented during the bi-annually Advanced Space Technologies in Robotics and Automation (ASTRA) symposium held by the Automation and Robotics (A&R) section of the European Space Agency (ESA). Our project was showcased during the poster sessions. The event provided a valuable platform for fostering meaningful connections and engaging discussions with the workshop participants, including researchers and industrial partners. We look forward to furthering these connections and exploring potential collaborations to drive the project’s success.
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Participation to the ESA ASTRA Symposium

SCHUMANN DSSCK/RESONANCE Software Beta Released
We are excited to announce that the SCHUMANN DSSCK/RESONANCE software tool has been officially released in Beta by our partners FZI and ReOrbit. Following a successful internal testing phase within the SCHUMANN Consortium, we have now opened access to external partners and commercial space entities. RESONANCE is designed to support functional satellite module design and […]

HOTDOCK Successfully Passes Thermal Testing
Space Applications Services has successfully completed thermal testing of the HOTDOCK device in its SCHUMANN refuel configuration. The test was performed in standalone mode within our in-house Thermal Chamber. Throughout the entire operational thermal range — from -40°C to +70°C — HOTDOCK’s electro-mechanical systems remained fully functional, confirming its robust performance under extreme temperature conditions […]

HOTDOCK Refuel Configuration Ready for Testing — A Major Milestone Achieved
Space Applications Services is proud to announce the successful integration of the HOTDOCK device in its SCHUMANN refuel configuration. This marks a significant milestone as the first integrated unit featuring the updated flight design. The system is now ready to begin internal functional and performance testing. Once validated, HOTDOCK will be delivered to ArianeGroup for […]