
Gas Stations In Space
Orbit Fab solves a fundamental problem of the space industry - logistics. The company specializes in in-orbit refueling services, making satellites reusable and enabling sustained space maneuver. Orbit Fab has developed the industry's de facto standard refueling interface - the "gas cap" and nozzle, which are key to unlock this $10Bn/yr market.
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Daniel Faber
founder
Today’s space missions are limited by a “launch-it-once, use-it-once” model. For national security operators, the inability to maneuver in response to an adversary's actions (or to preempt them) means our assets will be out-run, out-maneuvered, out or positions, and out of the fight. Satellites are launched with a fixed amount of fuel, forcing them to be decommissioned once depleted — even though 85% of satellite are still functional and generating revenue. This creates unnecessary orbital debris, shortens mission lifespans, and drives up replacement costs. As the space economy rapidly expands, particularly in defense, Earth observation, and communications, the inability to refuel assets in orbit has become a major bottleneck to long-term sustainability, operational flexibility, and economic scalability in space.
1. First Commercial Refueling Port in Orbit (RAFTI): Orbit Fab developed and launched the RAFTI (Rapidly Attachable Fluid Transfer Interface) — the first commercially available refueling port for satellites. It’s now being adopted as a de factor standard across government and commercial spacecraft. 2. Government Contracts & Funding: Secured over $35M in government contracts, including from the U.S. Space Force, DARPA, and DIU, for in-space refueling capabilities — validating national interest and strategic importance. 3. DoD Mission Alignment: Orbit Fab’s refueling service directly supports Space Mobility & Logistics (SAML) goals outlined in the DoD’s strategic roadmap, positioning it as a critical enabler of satellite maneuverability and resiliency. 4. First On-Orbit Fuel Depot Scheduled (2026): Orbit Fab is on contract to launch America’s first in-space fuel depot in 2026 and refuel multiple US government satellites, marking a transformational milestone in space logistics.

Zamin.uz · May 27, 2026
Orbit Fab and Thales Alenia Space have launched a joint project to explore the possibilities of refueling electric-propulsion satellites directly in orbit.…

SpaceNews · May 26, 2026
Orbit Fab, Thales Alenia to study refueling for electric-propulsion satellites

SpaceWatch.GLOBAL · Mar 16, 2026
Orbit Fab enters key stage in its evolution, transitioning from developing on-orbit refueling technology to large-scale commercialization
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