IPV+ Celebrates 20 Years Aboard the International Space Station
This year marks 20 years of IPV+ software operating aboard the International Space Station (ISS), a major milestone in its continuous contribution to human spaceflight. Since its initial deployment, IPV+ has supported astronauts and mission control teams in managing complex workflows, coordinating tasks, and ensuring that mission-critical operations run smoothly in orbit.
Trusted by NASA, ESA, JAXA, and CSA, IPV+ has become a core part of daily life on the ISS. Its proven reliability and adaptability in the most challenging environment imaginable have made it an indispensable tool for astronauts, enabling seamless collaboration with mission teams on Earth. By streamlining operations and enhancing efficiency, IPV+ has helped advance scientific research and international cooperation aboard the Station.
“Reaching two decades in orbit is a testament not only to the strength and resilience of the software, but also to the dedication of the teams who continue to support it. We are proud that IPV+ continues to play such a vital role in one of humanity’s greatest collaborative achievements.”
Dr. Sarah Bourke CEO, Skytek
As the ISS enters its third decade of service and new missions to the Moon and beyond take shape, IPV+ remains a trusted partner in space exploration. This anniversary marks the enduring impact of software innovation, international collaboration, and a shared vision to enable discovery in orbit and beyond.
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