Electrodynamic Technologies: unique solutions to space debris collection Electrodynamic Technologies

About the Company

Electrodynamic Technologies, LLC, was founded by Dr. E. M. Levin, who worked on various projects with NASA, Air Force, and Navy. We are currently working on in-space assembly methods, orbital debris detection, tracking, and removal and on flight demonstrations of electrodynamic propulsion.

2019 – present, In-Space Assembly and Robotics
2014 – present, Orbital Debris Detection, Tracking, and Removal
2017 – 2018, In-Orbit Rendezvous for Satellite Servicing and Debris Removal
2017 – 2018, Phobos L1 Operational Tether Experiment (PHLOTE), NASA Langley Research Center
2009 – 2019, Tethered Electrodynamic Propulsion CubeSat Experiment (TEPCE), Naval Research Laboratory
2009 – 2019, ElectroDynamic Debris Eliminator (EDDE), NASA and STAR, Inc.
2007, Low Altitude System, Naval Research Laboratory
2006, Formation Flying With Photon Thrusters, NIAC Study
2005, Dynamics of the Momentum Exchange Electrodynamic Reboost System, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center and STAR, Inc.
2005, Lunar Tether Transport, NIAC Study
2004, Dynamic Analysis of the Submillimeter Probe of the Evolution of Cosmic Structures, Naval Research Laboratory
2001, Electrodynamic Delivery Express: Dynamics and Control, Air Force Research Laboratory and STAR, Inc.
2000, Dynamics Analysis of the Mir Electrodynamic Tether System, Tether Applications, Inc.