NASA · Aerospace · 2026
NASA's OSAM-1 (On-orbit Servicing, Assembly and Manufacturing-1, formerly Restore-L) was designed to robotically rendezvous with and refuel the Landsat 7 satellite and demonstrate in-space assembly/manufacturing using dexterous robotic arms. NASA cancelled the project in 2024 amid cost and technical challenges.
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View full interactive profile, comparisons & videos →| Category | Aerospace |
| Sub-type | Satellite Servicer |
| Status | Active |
| Year | 2026 |
| Origin | USA |
| Also known as | On-orbit Servicing Assembly and Manufacturing 1, Restore-L (legacy) |
| Announced | 2016 |
| Weight | 2200 kg |
| Degrees of freedom | 14 |
| Payload | 300 kg |
| Reach | 2500 mm |
| Chipset | BAE Systems RAD750 |
| Operating system | NASA |
| Actuator type | Two 7-DOF robotic arms |
| Use cases | On-orbit refueling demo, Robotic servicing, In-space assembly & manufacturing |
| Made in | USA |





