Troy M. Morris on STARS Launch: Building the “Tow Truck for Space”
November 20, 2025
On the STARS Launch podcast, Co-Founder and CEO Troy M. Morris joined host Susan Wise to discuss KMI’s approach to space mobility and on-orbit servicing. He shared insights from KMI’s International Space Station demonstrations and how the company’s capture technologies are shaping more capable and sustainable space operations.
ISSRDC Technology Demonstration: REACCH Capture Mechanism Aboard the ISS
October 10, 2025
At the 2025 ISS Research and Development Conference (ISSRDC) Day 1 Technical Session on Technology Demonstration, KMI Electrical Engineer Thomas Ziegler presented results from the REACCH capture mechanism demonstration conducted aboard the International Space Station. The data gathered is shaping the development and validation of full-scale, multi-armed orbital servicing systems.
KMI Shares Update for Q3 2025
October 3, 2025
Groundbreaking Robotic Captures on ISS Advance In-Space Operations
July 15, 2025
Kall Morris Inc (KMI) completed the first commercial demonstrations of REACCH. Operated by the Astrobee payload, REACCH became the largest ever Astrobee payload by both mass and volume. Additionally, KMI became the first commercial entity to capture an unprepared object in space and became the first private company to capture objects repeatedly in space. After 172 capture cycles during its eight month mission aboard the ISS, REACCH returned to Earth aboard the SpaceX CRS-32 Dragon capsule. With the REACCH hardware now back on Earth, KMI is reviewing mission data, continuing technology iteration, and embarking upon the next stage of development.
KMI Shares Update for Q2 2025
July 1, 2025
After operations in space, preparing for the next stage of the company requires returning for review: of processes, procedures, partnerships, & product that orbited for 200+ days, REACCH. Below are some highlights from the second quarter of efforts underway, with our team giving every piece of their best effort as we continue advancing toward #KeepingSpaceClearForAll.
KMI Shares Update for Q1 2025
April 23, 2025
KMI was founded on the idea that making a difference comes from diligence, determination, and doing things the right way. By the close of 2024 and into the first quarter of 2025, that belief has been reinforced through hours of in-space testing. As data, insights, and debriefs continue from our ongoing demonstrations aboard the International Space Station (ISS), the Space Rangers are charting the next stages of our space innovations, and imagining the evolutions and improvements we will next bring to the ecosystem. Reflecting on the many working with us towards that future, it’s all for the focus of Keeping Space Clear For All.
KMI Featured in Forbes
April 2, 2025
Forbes highlights Kall Morris Inc in an article by Kevin Holden Platt, highlighting how NASA’s free-flying Astrobee robots—currently operating aboard the International Space Station—are evolving into active tools for orbital safety. With cutting-edge tech from NASA Ames and innovative designs from KMI, these robots are moving beyond passive monitoring toward real-world applications in satellite servicing and space mitigation.
KMI Shares Demonstration of REACCH in Space
January 28, 2025
Kall Morris Inc shares details about its recent demonstration of the REACCH capture technology onboard the International Space Station (ISS). The demo launched to the ISS in early November and has undergone two operations so far, providing a great outlook for the development of the fully operational end effector.
KMI Supports Shiras Planetarium Fundraising
January 10, 2025
Kall Morris Inc (KMI) is proud to support the Friends of the Shiras Planetarium (FOSP) in their mission to modernize Upper Michigan’s only operational planetarium. Through two successful Dine to Donate fundraisers—one with Texas Roadhouse and another with Third Coast Pizzeria—the Marquette community came together to help bring a state-of-the-art projection system one step closer to reality.