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Water-Powered Propulsion Aims for Deep-Space Breakthrough
technology4 hours 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.

Water to Rocket Fuel: A Startup's Bet on In-Orbit Propulsion
space8 days ago

Water to Rocket Fuel: A Startup's Bet on In-Orbit Propulsion

General Galactic, led by former SpaceX engineers, plans a fall orbital test of water-based propellant on a 1,100-pound satellite, using electrolysis to create hydrogen and oxygen for chemical propulsion and a Hall thruster for electric propulsion. If successful, it could boost satellite maneuverability and help lay the groundwork for a Mars refueling network—but the approach faces material and efficiency hurdles and remains a high-uncertainty, long-term bet; the team has raised about $10 million in VC.