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Momentus’ New Spacecraft Engine Continues Successful In-Space Testing
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Momentus Inc. (NASDAQ: MNTS), a commercial space company, has advanced its Microwave Electrothermal Thruster (MET) testing campaign, completing over a dozen test firings. The MET, which uses solar power and distilled water as propellant, enhances safety and cost-efficiency in orbital operations. The company has successfully raised the spacecraft's altitude by nearly a kilometer through multiple burns. Momentus plans to utilize this technology for a custom orbital delivery service, specifically targeting the release of the Zeus satellite for its Qosmosys customer at a circular altitude of 538 km.
Chief Technology Officer Rob Schwarz emphasized the MET's potential for safety and efficiency, envisioning applications ranging from low-Earth orbit missions to lunar refueling. The Vigoride Orbital Service Vehicle aims to establish a new standard for in-space transportation.
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Successful completion of over a dozen MET test firings demonstrates progress in propulsion technology.
Increased spacecraft altitude by nearly a kilometer through successful burns.
Targeting 538 km circular orbit for custom orbital delivery service enhances commercial offerings.
The MET technology offers safety, efficiency, and sustainability advantages for in-space operations.
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Sustainable Engine Uses Water as Propellant
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Momentus Inc. (NASDAQ: MNTS) ("Momentus" or the "Company"), a U.S. commercial space company that offers orbital transportation and in-space infrastructure services, continues to advance through its Microwave Electrothermal Thruster (MET) in-space testing campaign, completing more than adozentest firings ranging from 30 seconds up to five minutes – the expected range for Momentus standard missions.
The MET is the Vigoride Orbital Service Vehicle’s (OSV) primary propulsion method that relies on solar power and uses distilled water as a propellant. It produces thrust by expelling extremely hot gases through a rocket nozzle. Unlike a conventional chemical rocket engine, which heats propellant through a chemical reaction, the MET uses a solar powered, microwave energy source to generate a hot plasma at its core that heats the propellant to generate thrust. The use of non-toxic water propellant ultimately enables simpler, safer, and more cost-efficient operations both on Earth and in space.
“We have been doing multiple burns that raise the orbit of the spacecraft. Without propulsion, the spacecraft’s altitude decreases by about 50 meters per day. Now that we have been performing these burns, the spacecraft’s altitude has increased by nearly a kilometer and is growing,” said Momentus Chief Executive Officer John Rood. “We have been increasing the frequency of these burns and we are raising the orbit to a target value of 538 km circular altitude. We will use this orbit to release the Zeus satellite for our Qosmosys customer – marking the first time Momentus will achieve a custom orbital delivery service.”
Momentus has incrementally been increasing the duration of each MET firing and has reached its goal of 5-minute firings. The electrical power system, including batteries and solar arrays have been supporting the high power (1000+ Watts) operation of the MET. The spacecraft's heat management system has operated effectively, keeping all critical component temperatures well below their maximum thresholds.
"The MET technology, which we are pioneers in commercializing, has key safety, efficiency, and sustainability advantages with the performance to make extraordinary missions happen for our customers,” said Momentus Chief Technology Officer Rob Schwarz. “We're already achieving burn times that are consistent with the operational times required for our missions and we anticipate significant opportunities for this technology in commercial and national security applications. From the near-term demand of low-Earth orbit transportation missions to support for military applications, to future satellite servicing in GEO, to one day refueling with water sourced from the Moon and beyond – the Momentus MET is designed to be a mainstay of new ways of operating in space."
The Vigoride OSV’s Attitude Control and Reaction Control Systems also use water as a propellant and were recently tested and fully commissioned. With its water-based propulsion systems, Momentus aims to offer cost-effective, efficient, safe, and environmentally friendly propulsion to meet the demands for in-space transportation and infrastructure services.
About Momentus
Momentus is a U.S. commercial space company that offers in-space infrastructure services, including in-space transportation, hosted payloads and in-orbit services. Momentus believes it can make new ways of operating in space possible with its planned in-space transfer and service vehicles that will be powered by an innovative water plasma-based propulsion system.
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What recent advancements has Momentus (MNTS) made in propulsion technology?
Momentus has successfully completed over a dozen test firings of its Microwave Electrothermal Thruster (MET), advancing its in-space propulsion capabilities.
How has Momentus (MNTS) improved its spacecraft's altitude?
The company has raised its spacecraft's altitude by nearly a kilometer through multiple propulsion burns.
What is the significance of Momentus' upcoming Zeus satellite launch?
The Zeus satellite launch will be Momentus' first custom orbital delivery service, targeting a circular altitude of 538 km.
What are the key benefits of Momentus' MET technology?
The MET technology uses water as a propellant and offers advantages such as increased safety, efficiency, and sustainability for space operations.