Orbital Refueling Systems

Extending mission range, reducing cost, and redefining space logistics through in-space propellant transfer and orbital depot infrastructure.

Redefining Mission Architecture

Traditional missions are bound by the fuel they carry from Earth. Our orbital refueling infrastructure changes that equation β€” enabling long-duration missions, multi-orbit maneuvers, and return journeys through in-space fuel transfer. With propellant depots in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and cislunar space, our architecture supports reusable launch vehicles, lunar cargo missions, and deep-space exploration at lower cost and greater flexibility.

Key Advantages

Technical Overview

Fuel Types Supported

  • Liquid Oxygen (LOX)
  • Liquid Methane (LCH4)
  • Liquid Hydrogen (LH2) – with advanced insulation and boil-off control

Docking & Transfer

  • Soft-dock and hard-dock capable
  • Standardized cryogenic umbilicals
  • Autonomous and assisted fluid transfer

Depot Architecture

  • Pressurized & unpressurized tank modules
  • Thermally regulated shadow-mounted tanks
  • In-orbit boil-off management

Renderings & Concept Demonstration

Full orbital depot

Concept rendering: Modular Orbital Depot with Trishul and PADMA interfaces

Fuel transfer simulation

Simulation: Autonomous fluid transfer sequence between depot and Trishul upper stage

Lunar refueling node

Lunar Gateway-compatible depot for lunar orbit refueling missions

Use Case Scenarios

Development Roadmap

  1. Phase 1: Fluid transfer testbed validation (Completed)
  2. Phase 2: Microgravity propellant dynamics simulation (Ongoing)
  3. Phase 3: In-orbit LOX-Methane depot prototype launch (Planned)
  4. Phase 4: Cislunar depot integration with PADMA (Target: 2027)

Empowering a Refueled Space Economy

Orbital refueling is not a feature β€” it’s a foundation. As we move from launch-based access to orbital permanence, our systems aim to turn space travel into infrastructure-driven logistics. Gatkul Aerospace is building the pipes of the space economy β€” one transfer, one mission, one future at a time.