Momentus Launches
Vigoride Orbital Service Vehicle on SpaceX
Transporter-6 Mission
January 03, 2023
Momentus Inc. launched its
second demonstration flight of the Vigoride Orbital
Service Vehicle (OSV) to low-Earth orbit aboard the
SpaceX Transporter-6 mission today. Momentus
established contact with its Vigoride vehicle on its
first orbital pass and confirmed that both solar
arrays are deployed, and the vehicle is generating
power and charging its batteries.
The Vigoride OSV is designed to
support a range of transportation and in-space
infrastructure services. A key part of the Vigoride
spacecraft is the Microwave Electrothermal Thruster
(MET) that is designed to use water as a propellant.
The MET is designed to produce thrust by expelling
extremely hot gases through a rocket nozzle. Unlike
a conventional chemical rocket engine, which creates
thrust through a chemical reaction, the MET is
designed to create a plasma and thrust using
microwave energy. Using the MET, Momentus aims to
offer cost-effective, efficient, safe, and
environmentally friendly propulsion to meet the
demands for in-space transportation and
infrastructure services.
Priorities for this flight
include hosting Caltech’s Space-based Solar Power
Project payload, deploying a satellite with the
Qosmosys Zeus-1 payload, and testing Vigoride’s
performance in space, including its MET system.
"Today's mission marks the
second Vigoride launch to orbit and is the first of
four missions slated for 2023,” said Momentus Chief
Executive Officer John Rood. “I’m proud of the
substantial progress our talented team of engineers
continues to make in maturing our technology. On
this flight, in addition to meeting our commitments
to our customers, we’ll put Vigoride through a
series of tests to establish its performance in
space. We’re particularly interested in testing the
MET as our propulsion system aims to provide greater
efficiency than a chemical system while generating a
higher thrust than electric propulsion. The outcomes
of this mission will continue to inform our approach
as we look toward advancing our service offerings
and tackling the complex in-space infrastructure
needs of government, civil and commercial
customers.”
Momentus launched its inaugural
mission in May 2022. The Company deployed eight
customer satellites during that mission for FOSSA
Systems, Orbit NTNU and Bronco Space at the
California State Polytechnic University.