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Momentus completes solar array test campaign ahead of next mission
by Staff Writers
San Jose CA (SPX) Oct 19, 2022

Momentus conducts a solar array deployment test ahead of its December mission.

Momentus Inc. (NASDAQ: MNTS), a U.S. commercial space company that offers transportation and other in-space infrastructure services, has completed comprehensive ground testing of the solar arrays that will support its second demonstration mission scheduled to launch on the SpaceX Transporter-6 mission in December 2022.

The test campaign included functional, performance and environmental testing for sub-system components and the fully integrated solar arrays on the Vigoride Orbital Service Vehicle. The solar arrays are designed to deploy from Vigoride shortly after separation from the launch vehicle and track the sun throughout the mission to generate power.

"We expanded our solar array test campaign with the aim of ensuring that this key system for our mission will operate as intended," said Momentus Chief Executive Officer John Rood. "The Momentus team has been working closely with our solar array vendor that has been supporting our comprehensive testing campaign to prepare for our next flight. On our first Vigoride demonstration mission in May, we experienced an issue with a pin in a hold-down bracket not releasing. This enhanced test campaign is aimed at preventing similar issues in the future."

"We're excited about our next launch of the Vigoride vehicle targeted for December and the innovative customer payloads it will carry," said Rood. "Vigoride will carry a hosted payload for Caltech's first space solar power demonstration and deploy a satellite for Qosmosys that evokes the spirit of innovation from NASA's Voyager mission to explore the solar system. We also plan to fully test our Microwave Electrothermal Thruster propulsion system that uses water as a propellant in space."

Momentus plans to fly the next generation of its Vigoride Orbital Service Vehicle on the SpaceX Transporter-6 mission. The vehicle design has been modified to increase payload capacity and reduce launch loads transmitted to Momentus' customers. This version of Vigoride also introduces some modularity - particularly with the propulsion system, which should allow Momentus to more easily tailor the vehicle for each mission's unique transfer profile.


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