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The markers supporting navigation (MSN) activity at ADMATIS are now grouped into three different marker grades design and development. Our highest-grade marker is an improved version of the current first generation 2D marker using a special phosphorescent coating to support rendezvous and navigation in various illumination conditions, including eclipse. The normal (mid-)grade markers have improved navigation performance compared to the first-generation markers. The lowest grade are the constellation markers with lower cost and limited durability. Our aim is to reach TRL6 for all grades in 2027, with performing qualification tests for the Copernicus environment.
This product family also includes the far - and close-range navigation markers that Admatis intends to be the standardized interface for various missions (in orbit servicing, refuelling, deorbiting, lifetime extension, etc.).
Admatis is ready to cooperate with anyone who is thinking of using any kind of the above markers.