ExLabs to Deliver ChibaTech Payloads to Deep-Space as Part of Apophis Mission
University-Led Payloads to Land on Asteroid Apophis as Part of the World's First Commercial Deep-Space Rideshare Mission
Under the leadership of planetary scientist and PERC Director, Dr.
"This project challenges us to do three things never done before," said
The ApophisExL spacecraft will reach Apophis before it passes by Earth and remain near the asteroid for observations throughout the encounter on
ChibaTech's instrument package includes a multiband imaging camera onboard the ExLabs mothership and deployable Cubesat-shaped landers (called CubeLanders), designed to study the asteroid's surface composition and structure. The CubeLanders build on flight heritages from the Chibatech student-led CubeSats and
"Giving students the opportunity to design and fly hardware that will land on an asteroid is transformative. It reshapes how they see engineering, science, and their role in humanity's future in space.
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A New Model for Deep Space Access
Historically, missions to asteroids have been limited to large, multi-billion-dollar programs led by national space agencies. ApophisExL introduces a new paradigm: commercially led, fully operated deep-space missions with co-manifested payload access, dramatically reducing costs, complexity, and barriers to participation.
"We're working to overcome the barriers that have long kept deep-space exploration in the hands of only the largest space agencies," said
ApophisExL is the first in an ongoing series of fully hosted deep-space missions built around this model.
Technical Oversight from Deep-Space Veterans
To ensure mission readiness and alignment with established deep-space standards, ExLabs is collaborating with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory on mission architecture support, spacecraft design reviews, and operational planning.
"This mission signals a new way forward," said
The collaboration between ExLabs, ChibaTech, and JPL sets a new standard for commercially led, academically enabled deep-space missions, and creates a template for future planetary science where students contribute to flight-ready systems on operational spacecraft.
About ExLabs
ExLabs is a commercial deep-space mission operator developing modular, autonomous infrastructure for Geostationary Orbit and beyond (GEO+). Through its flagship spacecraft platform known as SERV (Science, Exploration and Resource Vehicle) and Mission-as-a-Service model, ExLabs enables frequent, affordable access to deep space for science, defense, universities, and commercial partners, unlocking planetary defense capabilities, space resource exploration, and a sustainable off-world economy.
About Chiba Institute of Technology (ChibaTech) – Planetary Exploration Research Center (PERC)
The Planetary Exploration Research Center (PERC) at Chiba Institute of Technology (ChibaTech) is
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