A Direct Link to the Orbital Vehicle: The PAUL

Faradine Systems, in collaboration with partner Space Tango, is thrilled to unveil the Powered Ascent Utility Locker (PAUL), an innovative and state-of-the-art facility. PAUL is purpose-built to cater to the evolving needs of space research and development, providing comprehensive power and data monitoring capabilities for complex biological payloads throughout their entire journey, from launchpad to splashdown.

PAUL represents the next generation of cutting-edge technology, specifically designed to address the demanding requirements of space exploration. It offers a robust and reliable solution to support complex biological experiments that rely on consistent power supply and meticulous data monitoring.

"We are excited to introduce PAUL, a groundbreaking facility that will revolutionize space research and development," said Chris Mitchell, CEO at Faradine Systems. "With PAUL, we provide the necessary infrastructure to empower scientists and researchers to unlock new frontiers of knowledge in a reliable and controlled environment."

The Powered Ascent Utility Locker (PAUL) on baord the ISS. Photo Credit: NASA