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PUPPETEER gravity offloading systemEuropean Spaceflight
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PUPPETEER gravity offloading system is being developed with German space agency DLR.
System will be used to prepare astronauts for missions to the surface of the Moon.
Space Applications Services expects an initial demonstration version of the system to be completed by 2025 .
A fully operational system will be integrated into ESA ’s new LUNA facility in 2026 .
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