Space Station OS Documentation¶
Welcome to the Space Station OS documentation. This site serves as the primary resource for tutorials, guides, and detailed information about the Space Station OS platform.
Table of Contents¶
Introduction¶
Space Station OS (SSOS) is an open-source ROS 2 platform for unifying the development, simulation, and real-time control of critical space station subsystems—such as guidance and control, power, thermal management, communication, and life support. Treating the space station as both a giant robot and a smart habitat, SSOS applies simulation-first development and modular ROS 2 architecture to enable integrated, fault-tolerant system behavior. By facilitating subsystem coordination, cross-domain interactions, and operational autonomy, SSOS supports advanced research into space habitat operation. Its tools include built-in Fault Detection, Isolation, and Recovery (FDIR) mechanisms and interfaces for both simulation and flight software, making it a foundation for scalable and reliable space infrastructure.
How to Get Started¶
Community manners – Please keep the following community manners
Review Requirements – Ensure your system meets all requirements.
Follow Setup Guides – Learn to set up Space Station OS by visiting the setup guide.
How to contribute – There are six ways to contibute SSOS development as shown in how to contribute.
Coding rules – Please follow the coding rules.
Testing Standards – Please follow the testing standards.
Need Help?¶
Visit the Troubleshooting section for common issues.
Check out the latest updates in Release Notes.
For additional support, visit our FAQ or contact us directly.
For more information, contact us at spacestationos@spacedata.co.jp.
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