The agency said Tuesday its Satellite Servicing Projects Division baselined the Kodiak lidar system to transmit images and distance-ranging data during the Restore-L demonstration.
Restore-L aims to extend the lifespan of satellites through an in-orbit servicing method.
The Kodiak system was originally developed as the Goddard Reconfigurable Solid-state Scanning Lidar through NASA’s Goddard Internal Research and Development program in 2012.
SSPD technologists tested the imaging component of Kodak with an Earth remote-sensing satellite model and found that the systemâs 3D imaging technology could help address Restore-L objectives when used in conjunction with special algorithms.
NASA added the Restore-L project will implement a second Kodiak component that features micro-electro-mechanical scanner and photodetector technologies.