Momentus Space CCO Chris Kinman said the system provides 'higher efficiency' and 'higher thrust' than traditional space tugs.
"This initial orbital raise was a key goal of our Vigoride-5 mission, and the MET’s performance has exceeded our expectations,” Momentus Chief Technology Officer Rob Schwarz explained in the statement. "Each ignition has been successful, and we’ve completed more than 35 firings ranging from 30 seconds up to six minutes in duration, which is what we plan to use operationally. Cumulatively, we have accomplished over 140 minutes of firing time of the MET system.
Now that the MET system worked as intended during its latest demonstration, Momentus aims to use it "to support commercial and U.S. Government customers," Schwarz added.The firm's system provides a compelling, greener, and more cost-effective alternative to traditional space tugs that use chemical reactions to heat propellant. MET uses a novel approach that sees solar-powered microwaves generate hot plasma to heat its water propellant.
According to Momentus chief commercial officer Chris Kinman, MET "can provide future missions with higher efficiency than chemical propulsion systems and higher thrust than electric propulsion systems." The latest demonstration was performed by the third Vigoride vessel Momentum has been sent to space in the space of just a year. It's not the only company to experiment with cost-effective space propulsion alternatives. In March, Japanese
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