Iván Hernández Dalas: Icarus Robotics to test its free-flying robot in the ISS with Voyager
Icarus Robotics’ Joy robot will be taking on its first mission, Joyride, in 2027. | Source: Icarus Robotics Icarus Robotics today said it plans to test its free-flying Joy robot on the International Space Station, or ISS, in 2027. The startup has entered into a mission management contract with Voyager Technologies Inc. Voyager operates the only commercial airlock onboard the ISS. Under the agreement, the company will oversee payload integration, safety certification, launch coordination, on-orbit operations planning, and real-time mission execution support. Icarus Robotics said this will allow it to focus on solving the challenges of operating a robot in zero gravity around people. “Voyager allows us to think about the fundamentals of the robotics problems that we’re solving,” Ethan Barajas, co-founder and CEO of Icarus, told The Robot Report . San Diego-based Voyager is the type of company that brings things from ideal to real systems in space , he said. Joy will have a re...