Space Station OS (SSOS) is an open-source development platform for space stations, built on ROS 2 to support interoperability, modularity, and scalability across various space station projects. By unifying core functions like thermal control, power, and life support into reusable modules, Space Station OS provides a universal environment that allows engineers globally to develop and operate space stations collaboratively. This enables rapid innovation and cross-mission compatibility, lowering development costs and enhancing sustainable space station operations. Space Station OS represents a global effort to democratize space station technology, welcoming contributions from the international aerospace and robotics communities.
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Space station OS modules in ROS2 environment
| |→Simulator
| |→Thermal control
| |→Attitude control/orbital transfer
| |→Power supply/control
| |→Communication
| |→Life support
| |→Manned spacecraft/transporter
|→Manuals and documentations
- Demo 1: Estimates of Nauka incident on ISS in July 2021 and more. Released Nov. 11, 2024.
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