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- The Perfect Rocket Fuel: No Fires, No Chemicals. Just Energy.
Imagine the perfect rocket fuel When "detonated," it would deliver colossal thrust, propel a spacecraft out of Earth’s atmosphere, and do so without the nasty baggage: no toxic hydrazine, no heavy metals, no combustion byproducts, and no fires A dream, right? Right now, it is
- Development of Green Bipropellant Thrusters and Engines Using 98% . . .
The need for non-toxic chemical propulsion systems is growing stronger in today’s space sector One of the possible solutions for next-generation bipropellant systems is using hydrogen peroxide as the oxidizer
- NASA TechPort - Project
The Nitrous Ethane-Ethylene Rocket with Hypergolic Ignition (NEERHI) engine is a proposed technology designed to provide small spacecraft with non-toxic, non-cryogenic, high performance, hypergolic propulsion
- €20m Bet on Clean Space Power: Meet Non-Toxic Rocket Engines From . . .
The EIB has approved a €20m loan to Sweden’s ECAPS to scale non-toxic, dual-use propulsion for satellites and space security
- On development of green storable liquid rocket engine with thrust . . .
There is limited experience regarding green deep-throttleable rocket engines A new throttleable engine using 98 % hydrogen peroxide and 96 % ethanol is described Cavitating venturi valves and a variable geometry pintle injector are used Deep throttling down to 10 % of nominal thrust has been demonstrated
- Arkadia Space Raises €14. 5M for Green Rocket Fuel Tech
Arkadia Space lands €14 5M from EIC Accelerator and private investors for its innovative, non-toxic spacecraft propulsion system
- Alternative Green Propellants for Space Propulsion
ArianeGroup have been actively exploring and testing non-toxic, or green propellants, as a possible replacement for hydrazine based propellants Whilst possible hydrazine legislation is on the horizon within the European Union, non-toxic propellant alternatives offer significant economic benefits
- Green Propellant Infusion Mission (GPIM)
To reduce the environmental and safety risks posed by conventional hydrazine rocket fuel, NASA’s GPIM set out to demonstrate a new high-performance, non-toxic spacecraft propulsion fuel on-orbit
- A new type of rocket engine successfully ignited in Maine Tuesday - WMTW
bluShift Aerospace ignited its MAREVL 2 0 engine at Brunswick Tech Place Tuesday night for a static test fire The engine is powered by a non-toxic, carbon-neutral, bio-derived solid fuel It
- NewRocket’s next-generation engines aren’t just futuristic, they’re . . .
Despite the financial setbacks caused by the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, one small Israeli startup is blasting forward to the next generation of rocket engines and gel-based fuel that aren’t harmful to the environment, and don’t pose health risks for employees
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