Balerion Senior Associate Aidan Daoussis sits down with Rendezvous Robotics Co-Founder & CEO Joe Landon and VP of Engineering Gerry Hudak to discuss autonomous spacecraft servicing and in-space robotics.
00:00 - 02:10 IntroductionsAidan welcomes Joe Landon (Co-Founder & CEO) and Gerry Hudak (VP Engineering) and introduces Rendezvous Robotics’ focus on autonomous in-space servicing.
02:10 - 05:00 Founding Story & Team BackgroundsJoe and Gerry describe their prior experience in robotics, autonomy, and space systems that led to forming Rendezvous Robotics.
05:00 - 07:40 The Core Problem: Satellite Servicing BottleneckWhy inspection, maintenance, and repair remain largely unaddressed despite exploding satellite counts.
07:40 - 10:20 Rendezvous Robotics’ MissionBuilding autonomous robotic systems capable of rendezvous, capture, inspection, and manipulation in orbit.
10:20 - 13:10 Robotic Architecture OverviewManipulator arms, end effectors, sensors, and spacecraft bus integration.
13:10 - 16:00 Autonomy StackPerception, navigation, guidance, and control for non-cooperative targets.
16:00 - 18:40 Why Full Autonomy MattersLatency, scalability, and economics make teleoperation insufficient.
18:40 - 21:10 Typical Mission Profiles
* Visual inspection
* Component replacement
* Life-extension tasks
* Debris interaction
21:10 - 23:40 Hardware vs Software BalanceWhere Rendezvous Robotics differentiates on mechanical design versus autonomy software.
23:40 - 26:20 Ground Testing & SimulationRobotics labs, hardware-in-the-loop simulation, and microgravity test approaches.
26:20 - 29:10 Customer SegmentsSatellite operators, constellation providers, government, and defense.
29:10 - 32:00 Business ModelService-based missions vs hardware sales.
32:00 - 34:30 Near-Term RoadmapOn-orbit demo planning and incremental capability deployment.
34:30 - 37:20 Long-Term VisionPersistent robotic infrastructure enabling repairable, upgradable satellites.
37:20 - 39:40 Relationship to In-Orbit Manufacturing & RefuelingHow servicing is a foundational layer beneath broader orbital logistics.
39:40 - 42:10 Competitive LandscapeDifferentiation through autonomy-first architecture.
42:10 - 44:20 Regulatory & Safety ConsiderationsOperating around third-party spacecraft responsibly.
44:20 - 47:00 Scaling to ConstellationsHow fleets of servicers could support thousands of satellites.
47:00 - 49:30 Biggest Technical RisksPerception in harsh lighting, grasping unknown geometries, fault tolerance.
49:30 - 52:00 What Success Looks LikeRegularly scheduled servicing missions and recurring revenue.
52:00 Closing RemarksFinal thoughts from Joe and Gerry; Aidan wraps and thanks the team.