MIT engineers develop hybrid thruster for small satellite orbital agility

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MIT engineers developed a hybrid thruster for small satellites, combining chemical and electric propulsion for enhanced orbital agility. This system allows briefcase-sized satellites to switch between high-thrust chemical maneuvers and fuel-efficient electric adjustments, addressing limitations of current single-mode propulsion. The innovation could enable small satellites to perform complex missions previously requiring larger, more expensive spacecraft, though orbital testing is still pending.


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