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New Rocket Continues Making ‘Green Propellant’

: Jul 17, 2019 - : 5:12 am

By Arie Egozi ,
Israeli company New Rocket continues the development of a “Green Propellant” that it claims, will revolutionize the launchers world.
According to New Rocket, conventional rocket engine technology in either solid or liquid form has many risks, including high toxicity, transportation challenges and produces rockets that are difficult to control or extinguish. New Rocket is developing proprietary gel technology enabling a stable and non-toxic engine propellant, without sacrificing performance and control. According to the company, the “green propulsion” technology, combines all the advantages of both liquid and solid propellants.
According to the company, the new propellant is safe to use and transport. The propellant the company says will improve rocket performance, offering a powerful thrust that can be controlled and extinguished when needed. The Israel company says that New Rocket's gel propulsion technology is designed to meet the strictest industry regulations.
The company has successfully completed a proof of concept for the proprietary technology and identified key applications for the aviation, space and power generation markets.
New Rocket claims that the new technology will bring a real revolution to the satellites launcher market and to the propulsion systems of the satellites themselves. The company explains that the advanced solution prolongs the commercial lifespan of satellites by enabling fast orbit positioning, maneuvers and de-orbiting, while reducing fueling and ground service costs. Existing satellite propulsion systems are currently too expensive or toxic, and often limit the Nano satellites performance.

These restrictions the company says lead to a dramatic reduction in satellite lifespan and make operating large constellations prohibitively difficult, especially in very low earth orbits (VLEO). Nano satellites are becoming more popular mainly for defense missions. Israel plans to launch constellations of nano satellites to improve the optical intelligence it gets from its Offeq spy satellites. New Rocket started the development in Incubit Ventures, the technological incubator of Elbit Systems.

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