Northwest Aerospace News February | March 2019 Issue No. 7 | Page 11

T he name Tethers Unlimited came from the first project that they did under a contract with NASA, where they were asked to use tethers to remove satellites from orbit. “We got started by winning a contract with NASA’s small business innovation research program.” They had an interest in space tethers, so they won contracts to discover how to drag satel- lites from orbit, but Hoyt added, “We were 25 years from the market being ready for us to clean up space debris.” Over the past 10 years he said that they worked on many satellite missions and how to transport people and payloads into space. “When we first started, we were focused on a long wire or cable deployed from a space craft. We have branched out into an area that doesn’t involve tethers, but we have a good name and brand recognition,” Hoyt said. But he said that there could be confusion with the name since their work is much broader now. REFABRICATOR™ The Refabricator™, combines a plastic recycling system with a 3D printer to enable astronauts to recycle plastic waste into high-quality 3D printer filament, and then use that filament to fabricate new parts, medical implements, food utensils, and other items that the astronauts need to maintain their spacecraft and perform their missions. FEBRUARY | MARCH 2019 ISSUE NO. 7 11