ASTERIA has received the following awards and nominations. Way to go!
Thinking about the future of humanity and its longing to conquer the universe, our team focused on solving the challenges that space travel presents us considering the data collected during the aerospace history of NASA, ASTERIA provides a simple solution, safe and durable.
The asteria team took into account that nowadays the docking systems between the different space agencies are very varied and are not compatible with each other, making them non-androgynous. Understanding that in order to take a further step into space exploration androgen systems are needed, uniting all space agencies in one, our team designed a prototype to meet these requirements, abording different problems at the same time.
ASTERIA is an androgynous docking system capable of adapting to any spacecraft, component or module in order to build, dock and undock. Following IDSS standards, it is focused on technological capabilities, viability and durability. On the other hand, it can be used in ships to carry out rescue operations with an autonomous energy system, being located in a hatch of the module or ship in order to be able to transfer cargo, power, data, commands, air, communication and assemble components to build structures. ASTERIA faces the current problems and the challenge of conquering the future space in a different, secure, and simple way.



3- Hydraulic arms

As we faced the challenge to design a mechanism that should be safe and autonomus, ASTERIA has several auxiliar systems.

Being a prototype designed in a short period of time, it takes into account all the data presented by the space agencies in order to correctly perform all of its functions.


We were mainly inspired by the fact that we can be part of the researches of the next generation of spaceships and structures built in space, making a small contribution to mankind. Also, one of our team members participated on a project called Project PoSSUM with NASA! That might have been the spark that started ASTERIA. Motivated, he asked us if we were interested in joining this challenge and we took it even further.
First we focused on investigating the current docking system models, after analyzing we could understand what was the problem to be solved and what factors we should have taken into account.That way we started to organize ourselves by distributing tasks and setting meeting times to discuss among all of us how we were going to move forward. Brainstorming meetings!
Our first approach led us to that docking system should be androgynous, for this we had to think about a new design totally renewed and with the application of new technologies.
Our next task was to find some low impact system, investigating a little and taking into account the conditions we came to the conclusion that a hydraulic system would be the best.
Then the next phase was to innovate the docking system for which we ended into the application of an electromagnet that could help stabilize the ship at the moment of docking. In the middle of the research, the idea of developing a system that would position the ship in a simpler and more precise way came up, and so did the implementation of lasers.
As the docking would be between two metals these would never be locked, for this it was enough to go to the refrigerators of our houses and notice that the solution was to put a flexible and compact material to ensure that they would be 100% hermetic.
So little by little we began to advance into the project, finding problems and looking for ways to solve them. The idea was always to facilitate the docking and to look for a androgynus adaptable system. And thats how ASTERIA was born.
Starting up:
We have used the data provided by the space agencies and their research facilities , taking as a starting point the investigations in systems with electromagnets provided by researchers at NASA's Jhonson Space Center, and then combine them with another series of data organizing it into categories:
All of it was taken into account to make this prototype possible, looking at every detail possible, using DATA from NASA, JAXA, ESA, CSA and ROSCOSMOS. To cross the stars, we are committed towards a universal docking system for all agencies. For All Mankind.