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Water-Powered Propulsion Aims for Deep-Space Breakthrough
technology1 month ago

Water-Powered Propulsion Aims for Deep-Space Breakthrough

General Galactic plans to launch a 1,200-pound satellite on a SpaceX Falcon 9 in October that uses only water as propellant, testing both an electrolysis-driven electrical thruster and a hydrogen-oxygen chemical thruster. If successful, it could pave the way for in-space refueling and long-range missions by harvesting water on the Moon or Mars; however, water-based propulsion faces challenges like corrosion, added mass, and typically lower exhaust speeds, meaning the test must prove practical thrust for deep-space travel.

"Orbit Fab and ispace Join Forces for Lunar Propellant Harvesting and Delivery"
space2 years ago

"Orbit Fab and ispace Join Forces for Lunar Propellant Harvesting and Delivery"

Orbit Fab and ispace have announced plans to collaborate on propellant harvesting and delivery for lunar missions. The partnership aims to create an end-to-end propellant supply chain in orbit and on the moon, with Orbit Fab refueling ispace lunar landers and ispace helping Orbit Fab obtain propellant for fuel shuttles and depots. The long-term goal is to support lunar development and the creation of a cislunar economy. While ispace focuses on lunar delivery and infrastructure, their medium-term plans for lunar resource extraction align well with Orbit Fab's anticipated demand for resources. The collaboration marks the beginning of discussions on compatible architectures and the potential for fuel production from lunar resources.