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Main Authors: Yamaguchi, Seiko Piotr, Vargas, Andres Mora, Eisenberg, Till, Rogon, Christian, Yamamoto, Tatsuya, Inoue, Shona, Kössl, Christoph, Coltin, Brian, Smith, Trey, Benavides, Jose V.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.10686
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  • Intra-vehicular free-flying robots are anticipated to support various work in human spaceflight while working side-by-side with astronauts. Such example of robots includes NASA's Astrobee, DLR's CIMON, and JAXA's Int-Ball, which are deployed on the International Space Station. This paper presents the first joint analyses of these robot's shared experiences, co-authored by their development and operation team members. Despite the different origins and design philosophies, the development and operations of these platforms encountered various convergences. Hence, this paper presents a detailed overview of these robots, presenting their objectives, design, and onboard operations. Hence, joint lessons learned across the lifecycle are presented, from design to on-orbit operations. These lessons learned are anticipated to serve for future development and research as design recommendations.