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space-technology2 years ago

Miniature Rocket Thruster: CubeSat's Microchip-like Propulsion System

Imperial College is developing a rocket thruster called the ICE-Cube Thruster, which is so small that it can only be fabricated using techniques used for making silicon chips. The thruster, about the size of a fingernail, uses ordinary water as its propellant, breaking it down into hydrogen and oxygen through electrolysis. This green technology reduces payload and simplifies storage and handling systems. The combustion chamber and nozzle are fabricated using Micro-Electrical Mechanical Systems (MEMS) techniques, normally used for machining silicon wafers, allowing for precise manufacturing in two dimensions.

space-technology2 years ago

Water-Powered Mini Space Thruster Revolutionizes Space Travel

Researchers at Imperial College in the UK have developed a miniature space thruster chip, called the ICE-Cube Thruster, that runs on water. The thruster uses an electrolysis process to produce hydrogen and oxygen, eliminating the need for bulky gaseous propellant storage. With a combustion chamber and nozzle measuring less than 1mm in length, the thruster was assembled using a MEMS approach. Testing achieved 1.25 millinewtons of thrust, and the data gathered will guide the development of a flight-representative propulsion system.