Products & Services

Thrusters

By 2028, Osmos X will bring to market a range of high-performance thrusters powered by its breakthrough electro-plasmic technology.
Osmos X thrusters will be particularly well-suited for satellites and spacecrafts requiring extended cumulative thrust duration, for instance geostationary satellites or reusable space vehicles.

Space Services

Looking toward 2030, OSMOS X plans to deploy its first fleet of Orbital Transfer Vehicles (OTV) called « Thorus« , powered by its electro-plasmic thrusters. High Isp will allow these vehicles to be reusable and operate numerous missions for a reasonable amount of gas and reasonable procurement and launch costs.

Space Trucking and Deorbitation

OSMOS X provides efficient in-orbit transportation, reducing costs and increasing flexibility for satellite operators. Thorus moves satellites from LEO to GEO, optimizes constellation deployments, and supports last-mile delivery missions. By removing the need for onboard propulsion, we extend satellite lifespans and improve payload capacity.

Our space trucking solutions provide propulsion services for:

 

  • LEO-GEO transfers – Enabling cost-efficient orbit raising for communication and Earth observation satellites. OSMOS X services enable clients to slash costs by eliminating GTO launches and onboard fuel (40-60% lighter), leveraging much cheaper GEO mission and increasing its lifetime
  • LEO-LEO or LEO-MEO transfers – Any orbital plane and position in space is reachable with Thorus
  • Deorbiting services – Safely retiring operational satellites at the end of their operational lifespan, to a lower or higher orbit

In orbit services: refueling and repositioning

Satellites naturally drift due to gravitational forces, requiring frequent adjustments. Thorus offers precise repositioning services, including altitude adjustments, inclination changes, and station-keeping for space stations and commercial satellites. Our technology enables cost-efficient orbital corrections with minimal fuel consumption.

OSMOS X solutions ensure that satellites can adapt to evolving mission requirements without excessive propellant use. Our high-efficiency ion propulsion systems allow for:

 

  • Orbital Plane Changes: Adjusting a satellite’s inclination to optimize coverage, particularly for Earth observation and communication networks.
  • GEO Slot Transfers: Relocating geostationary satellites to new longitudes for changing business needs or regulatory compliance.
  • Altitude boosts: Supporting space station altitude adjustments to counteract orbital decay, reducing reliance on expensive and inefficient chemical thrusters.
  • Mid-Life Orbit Adjustments: Extending the operational lifespan of satellites by repositioning them for new missions without the need for an entirely new launch.

Contactless Space Cleaning

A groundbreaking, contactless approach to space debris removal.

The race to clean up space is on ! With over 8,400 tons of debris in orbit, space sustainability is a growing concern. OSMOS X introduces a contacless debris removal solution using ion beam technology. Unlike mechanical methods, our approach works on objects of all sizes, from micrometer-scale fragments to large defunct satellites, reducing collision risks and ensuring long-term space sustainability.

NASA and ESA are showing great interest in this approach, supported by technical reports from ESA.

 

  • Works on All Debris Sizes: From microscopic fragments to large defunct satellites, our system can alter their orbits for safe disposal.
  • Zero Contact, Zero Risk: Unlike robotic arms or nets, our technology does not physically interact with debris, eliminating the risk of generating secondary fragmentation.

Roadmap

OSMOS X follows a structured industrial development roadmap, bringing innovation from prototype to orbit in a very past pace.

2025
TIPS

On ground thruster demonstrator

2026
ARAOK

In orbit thruster demonstrator

2028
MIST

First operational thruster

2030/2032
THORUS

First operational space vehicle

To achieve this vision, we are relying on strong collaborations with industrial partners to develop key technologies such as spacecraft platforms, advanced docking systems, robotic arms for satellite servicing, and proximity operation capabilities. These partnerships are essential to ensuring the reliability, efficiency, and scalability of our in-orbit servicing solutions.