Water-powered Satellite Propulsion System Under Development
A water-powered satellite propulsion system is being developed by Thales Alenia Space and Italian startup MIPRONS based on MIPRONS’ proprietary technology.
"This agreement confirms Thales Alenia Space’s strategy to play a pivotal role in new space initiatives, reflected in synergies generated with exciting new startups that catalyze the entire space ecosystem."
Massimo Claudio Comparini, CEO of Thales Alenia Space in Italy.
The system uses water as fuel for an environmentally-friendly and cost-effective thruster. Using an Italian patent that has been extended to 49 other countries, this miniaturized, high-thrust thruster utilizes an electrolysis process to break down the water into hydrogen and oxygen, which are fed into the combustion chamber. Only loading water, the system would allow for faster maneuver times such as orbit-raising, de-orbiting and collision avoidance. Because the system is both compact and scalable, it can be used on all size satellites, from small to large.
The innovative MIPRONS water-powered satellite propulsion concept also calls on 3D printing for a number of components.
Purpose-designed for Thales Alenia Space's satellites, this powerful and high-efficiency thruster will feature reduced weight and volume. Thales Alenia Space will guide thruster development to achieve a reliable, high-performance propulsion solution for small and medium satellites. Thales Alenia Space in Italy will support the environmental testing of the engineering model.
"We are very proud to team up with MIPRONS, which is gaining increasing international recognition, since our collaboration could well change the paradigm for space missions," said Massimo Claudio Comparini, CEO of Thales Alenia Space in Italy. "This agreement confirms Thales Alenia Space’s strategy to play a pivotal role in new space initiatives, reflected in synergies generated with exciting new startups that catalyze the entire space ecosystem. We are always willing to tackle new challenges that emphasize the growing strategic importance of the space sector."
"I am extremely proud of our agreement with Thales Alenia Space," said Angelo Minotti, CEO and founder of MIPRONS. "It’s truly a privilege to earn the trust of one of the world's largest space companies. Our project, although still in its early stages, clearly has the potential to define a new paradigm in space, and we will do everything we can to have the system up and running as soon as possible."
(Source: Thales Alenia Space news release)