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SpaceXRP

Our recreation of NASA’s free-flying Astrobee brings space robotics down to Earth. Built to mimic the real ISS assistant robot, our version uses the XRP chip as its central controller—making it lightweight, efficient, and fully customizable for research and education.

XRP-powered control

At the heart of our spaceXRP is the XRP chip, handling real-time commands for propulsion, stabilization, and onboard sensors with ease.

Free-flying navigation

Using thrust vectors and stabilization algorithms, spaceXRP can glide smoothly across flat surfaces, replicating the zero-gravity maneuvers of its ISS counterpart.

Hands-on learning

spaceXRP serves as a classroom-ready platform where students can experiment with coding, robotics, and control systems—bringing the excitement of space technology to education on Earth.

SpaceXRP

3D models coming soon!

By combining NASA’s vision with our own engineering, spaceXRP becomes both a practical research platform and an inspiring tool for teaching space robotics here on Earth.