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Green Satellite Propulsion tested by Bellatrix Aerospace

Green Satellite Propulsion tested by Bellatrix Aerospace
Green Satellite Propulsion tested by Bellatrix Aerospace
  • Bengaluru-based Bellatrix Aerospace has successfully tested an environmentally friendly satellite propulsion system that offers a 20 percent increase in fuel efficiency over hydrazine-dependent fuel systems. Bellatrix’s recent testing of its green propulsion system also signals a turning point in the company’s quest to develop a space taxi for satellites.
  • Satellite thrusters use the poisonous substance hydrazine, which has a negative influence on the environment, prompting space experts to look for environmentally friendly replacements.
  • According to a press statement from ISRO, the union cabinet approved two unmanned missions and one crewed mission as part of the Rs. 9,023-crore Gaganyaan project.
  • Should green propellants be explored for human flight missions, they would result in faster processing times and fewer handling needs, both of which are key roles in a crewed human flight mission.
  • ISRO has said that it will strive to employ green fuels in all future flights, and the green fuel recently tested by Bellatrix Aerospace is particularly promising, offering both safe handling and superior performance over harmful substances such as hydrazine.
  • Green propulsion research is critical since the world is rapidly moving toward green chemistry, and keeping up with the latest advances is critical for our country.

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Published date : 11 May 2022 06:10PM

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