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ASSIST

Refuelling interface for in-space transfer of spacecraft propellants

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Overview

What is ASSIST?

ASSIST is an inter-satellite docking and refuelling system, developed in Spain by GMV in collaboration with AVS, based on the International Intersatellite Fuel Transfer System Standard (IIFTSS). It was designed to meet the upcoming needs of on-orbit servicing and space logistics. It has been developed with interoperability in mind and the clear idea of leveraging all the potential of satellite Life-extension and other on-orbit services by making available a non-proprietary specification.

It can handle gaseous and liquid storable propellants for chemical or electric propulsion.

For further information: If you have an application for ASSIST and would like more information or to discuss your requirements, please contact the team: [email protected]

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ASSIST

All-in-one interface integrating mechanical, fluidic and electrical connections.

direct docking operations

Wide capture envelope and large relative velocity tolerance, enabling direct docking operations.

fluidic interfaces

Up to three high-flow fluidic interfaces compatible with both bipropellant (liquid) and electric (gas) propulsion.

Electrical power/data link

Electrical power/data link between client and servicer.

Lightweight

Lightweight, fully passive design on the client spacecraft, minimizing mass and system complexity.

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Highlights

How does ASSIST work?

ASSIST consists of two main elements: an active end-effector installed on the chaser satellite (servicer), and a lightweight fully passive fixture mounted on the target satellite (client). 

The end-effector element includes the active grasping mechanism, a mechanical interface composed of an expanding pantograph located at the tip of a probe. 
The docking fixture features a ‘drogue’ cavity designed to receive the capture probe’s pantograph. Both parts incorporate mating fluidic interfaces and electrical connectors for power and data transmission.


The end-effector is equipped with several actuators that enable the capture of the passive element, alignment of the mechanical connection, establishment of the fluidic and electrical links, and regulation of fluid transfer. The ASSIST avionics control the active element and provide a telemetry and telecommand interface to the servicer spacecraft.

ASSIST is a modular system

It allows allows the customer to: 

  • Configure the number and type of fluidic interfaces (up to three connections). 

  • Configure the power and data connector pinout. 

  • Adapt the active end-effector to handle different spacecraft mass ranges. 

  • Integrate an optional securing mechanism add-on to enhance load capacity during high thrust maneuvers

Product roadmap
  • Developed up to TRL-4.

  • Modular fluidic interface engineering model under development (TRL-5/6 in 2026). Handling green propellants. 

  • ASSIST Engineering model under development (TRL-5/6 in 2027).

Latest updates
  • ASSIST fluidic coupling development for InSPOC-1 ESA program started in September 2025.

  • Engineering model of ASSIST avionics started in September 2025.

Documents

ASSIST's brochure

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