KEY POINTS
  • NASA said it is shutting down a $2 billion project to test satellite refueling in space.
  • The agency's auditor recently criticized the OSAM-1 program's lead contractor, Maxar, for "poor performance."
  • OSAM-1 has been in development since 2015, with the goal of docking with Landsat 7 imagery satellite in orbit, to repair, refuel and extend the life of the aging spacecraft.
A "grapple test" of the OSAM-1 spacecraft's robotic servicing arm.

NASA is shutting down a $2 billion project to test satellite refueling in space, it announced Friday, after the agency's auditor criticized the program's lead contractor, Maxar, citing "poor performance."

The space agency said in a statement that the OSAM-1 — On-orbit Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing 1 — project was being discontinued after nearly a decade of work.