FFR robotic satellite arm in low Earth orbit
Fly Foundational Robots Mission

Your experiment.
NASA's robot.
Low Earth Orbit.

NASA is selecting U.S. researchers to run real experiments on a robotic arm in space.

The Mission

The Fly Foundational Robots (FFR) Mission is putting a 7-Degree-of-Freedom robotic arm into low Earth orbit. NASA is opening access to that arm to a select group of U.S. researchers — principal investigators, post-doctoral researchers, professors, and highly qualified graduate students — who have a compelling experiment and the capability to execute it.


This is not merely a simulation or a concept study. Selected participants will have the opportunity to run pre-approved experiments on an active robotic system operating in microgravity.

📡 Register for Upcoming Webinars

1
Launch Webinar — June 24, 2026 • 11:00 AM CT / 12:00 PM ET
Learn about white paper requirements, evaluation criteria, and submission process overview. Register Here
2
FFR Mission Briefing & White Paper Q&A — August 4, 2026 • 11:00 AM CT / 12:00 PM ET
Join a NASA-led technical orientation on robotic arm capabilities and operational constraints, followed by open Q&A. Register Here

What You're Competing For

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Up to 15 Winners

Phase 2 Invitation — Simulation Testing at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center

Selected teams gain access to simulation and validation facilities at Goddard Space Flight Center, working directly with NASA engineers on your experiment design.

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Up to 15 Winners

Offer of On-Orbit Experiment Time

Teams that pass validation will receive an offer of on-orbit experiment time on the FFR Mission, positioning your research at the frontier of In-space Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing (ISAM).

How It Works

As a federally administered competition under the America COMPETES Act, all participants must submit eligibility documentation at registration. Once your eligibility is reviewed and confirmed, you will receive access to the Phase 1 submission portal.

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Phase 0 — Eligibility Registration

Begin by completing your eligibility registration. Submission documentation is required at this stage as part of federal competition requirements. Registration closes September 23, 2026 at 11:59 PM CT.

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Phase 1 — White Paper Submission

Submit a white paper proposing a short, focused experiment using the FFR robotic arm. Up to 15 teams advance to Phase 2. Submission closes October 2, 2026 at 11:59 PM CT.

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Phase 2 — Simulation & Validation

Invited participants conduct simulation and validation testing, including visits to Goddard Space Flight Center. Those who pass validation may receive an offer of on-orbit experiment time.

Who Should Apply

If you are based in the U.S. and your work touches robotic manipulation, autonomy, motion planning, or related ISAM research areas, this challenge was built for you.

See the Rules tab for full eligibility details • Questions? Email SpaceRoboticist@floor23digital.com • View the active Q&A document updated periodically

Timeline

Registration Opens
June 1, 2026
12:00 AM CT
Submissions Opens
June 9, 2026
12:00 AM CT
Webinar 1
June 24, 2026
11:00 AM CT — Launch Webinar
Webinar 2
August 4, 2026
11:00 AM CT — Mission Briefing & Q&A
Registration Closes
Sept 23, 2026
11:59 PM CT
Submissions Close
Oct 2, 2026
11:59 PM CT

Register for the Challenge

Complete your eligibility registration to gain access to the Phase 1 submission portal.

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Fly Foundational Robots Mission • America COMPETES Act