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Episode #517: How Orbital Robotics Turns Space Junk into Infrastructure

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Dec 26, 2025
Aaron Borger, founder and CEO of Orbital Robotics, dives into the intriguing world of space robotics and debris management. He shares his journey from launching AI-controlled robotic arms as a student to developing technologies for satellite servicing. Borger explains the risks of the Kessler Effect, the idea of converting space junk into valuable resources, and the potential for lunar ice mining. He discusses the technical hurdles of operating in orbit, the economic implications of space debris, and the exciting future of autonomous space missions.
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Robots That Capture And Service Satellites

  • Orbital Robotics builds sensing, robotic arms, and guidance software to capture and service other spacecraft.
  • Capturing enables refueling, repair, debris removal, and in-orbit assembly.
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Kessler Risk Makes Debris An Economic Problem

  • The Kessler effect is a long-term cascade of collisions that could make space unusable if debris multiplies.
  • Aaron argues addressing debris economically today prevents future inoperability and enables recycling into orbital infrastructure.
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Turned Junk Into Orbital Feedstock

  • Short-term focus is reliably capturing and manipulating satellites; long-term vision includes recycling and lunar propellant delivery.
  • Captured material could become feedstock for new in-orbit manufacturing and fuel to bootstrap a lunar economy.
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