Building in space will lean on open, reusable hardware designs. This library catalogues open-source hardware and scores each entry so you can gauge maturity and fit at a glance — a simulation score, a category, and a technology-readiness band.
It's a browsing and evaluation tool for the open-hardware ecosystem behind low-cost space and energy systems.
Each entry carries a simulation score that summarises how it performs in the associated model, a category for filtering, and a technology-readiness level indicating how far it has been proven. Together these let you compare designs on a consistent basis rather than reputation.
The library favours transparency and reuse: by scoring open designs the same way, it helps you find the most mature, best-fit hardware for a given job instead of reinventing it.
Scanning the library by category and TRL surfaces which open designs are mature enough to build on now versus which are still experimental — turning a scattered ecosystem into a comparable shortlist.
A summary of how a design performs in its associated model, for quick comparison.
Technology Readiness Level — how far a design has been proven, from concept to flight-ready.
It catalogues and links open designs and scores them; it doesn't host the CAD itself.
Builders choosing open hardware for space and energy projects.
Yes — 25 languages, browser-based.