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Honeybee Robotics, Ltd.

Company Information
Address
Building 128, Suite 121 63 Flushing Ave Unit 150
Brooklyn, NY 11205
United States


http://www.honeybeerobotics.com

Information

UEI: F7UHKQTEYHW8

# of Employees: 90


Ownership Information

HUBZone Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No

Woman Owned: No




Success Stories

  1. SBIR-STTR-Success: Honeybee-Robotics

    In the search to find extraterrestrial life, one mantra says it all: Follow the water. Wherever water flows on Earth, one can be sure to find life – and that principle may well transcend to other worlds. NASA has been investing in technology that can go beyond what one can assess from the surface;...

Award Charts




Award Listing

  1. Strut Attachment System for In-Space Robotic Assembly

    Amount: $725,608.00

    The size of space systems is currently limited to payload envelopes of existing launch vehicles. Due to this and the customized nature of satellites, existing space systems are very costly to stand up ...

    SBIRPhase II2017National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  2. The Stinger: A Geotechnical Sensing Package for Robotic Scouting on a Small Planetary Rover

    Amount: $722,966.00

    The first lunar soft lander was Surveyor 1, in 1966. It had three tasks, one of which was to determine lunar surface bearing strength. Knowing the strength of the lunar surface was the single most imp ...

    SBIRPhase II2017National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  3. SLUSH: Europa Hybrid Deep Drill

    Amount: $118,624.00

    There are at least two fundamental design approaches one could use when trying to penetrate the icy shell on Europa and other planetary bodies: a melt probe and an electro-mechanical drill. A melt p ...

    SBIRPhase I2017National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  4. Europa Drum Sampler (EDuS)

    Amount: $118,540.00

    The main objective of the proposed work is to develop a robust and effective sample acquisition system for the Europa lander called the Europa Drum Sampler (EDuS). The proposed drum sampling system i ...

    SBIRPhase I2017National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  5. High Temperature Stirling Cooler

    Amount: $118,727.00

    Although Honeybee and others have made huge advances in developing mechanisms, motors, and electronics for use in high temperature/high pressure environments such as the surface of Venus (460C), certa ...

    SBIRPhase I2017National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  6. Universal Docking Interface for Free-Flying Robots

    Amount: $118,659.00

    Currently, no universal electromechanical engagement interface exists for free-flying robots, limiting their ability to dock, perch, recharge, change tools, manipulate payloads, and assemble in modula ...

    SBIRPhase I2017National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  7. Planetary LEGO

    Amount: $118,690.00

    Prior to human arrival to the Moon or Mars, a certain amount of infrastructure will be required in order to ensure success of the overall goals of the mission. Such infrastructure will include some ty ...

    STTRPhase I2017National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  8. Instrumented Bit for In-Situ Spectroscopy (IBISS)

    Amount: $119,665.00

    We propose to build and critically test the Instrumented Bit for In-Situ Spectroscopy (IBISS), a novel system for in-situ, rapid analyses of planetary subsurface materials (Fig 2.1). IBISS will provid ...

    STTRPhase I2017National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  9. Planetary Volatiles Extractor for In-Situ Resource Utilization

    Amount: $749,927.00

    In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) or ?living off the land relies on exploiting local resources and in turn reducing burden of transporting supplies. NASA has determined through various studies that ...

    SBIRPhase II2016National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  10. Development of a Hermetically Sealed Canister for Sample Return Missions

    Amount: $749,870.00

    The goal of this project is to develop hermetic sealing technologies which can be used for the return of samples from planetary bodies such as Mars, the Moon, Comets and Asteroids, with a primary focu ...

    SBIRPhase II2016National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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