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Moog debuts new lightweight, compact thruster gimbal assembly with integrated launch lock

July 28, 2024

Moog Inc. (NYSE: MOG.A and MOG.B) has developed a compact and lightweight thruster gimbal assembly — this device has been specifically designed to meet the increasing demands of small payload and satellite market.

The Model S Thruster Gimbal Assembly (Model-S TGA) is a game-changer for smallsats. It builds on decades of proven performance and successfully addresses key design requirements within a small volume and low weight package. The Model-S TGA allows for close integration and support of electric propulsion thrusters (EP), propellant lines, and electrical power lines in a minimal envelope. It is almost a 1:1 ratio between the gimbal and mass of the payload that it is designed to support, which is critical for the small satellite market where space is at a premium.

In addition to the low size and weight, the Model-S TGA has integrated launch lock and vibration isolators. This launch lock mechanism is capable of supporting the payload and protects the gimbal and critical components from launch vibration and shock. This extra layer of protection is novel in a mechanism developed for the smallsat market.

“Our team is excited to announce this latest technological advancement, which exemplifies our commitment to innovation in precision motion control. It not only enhances performance and reliability, but also impacts the way our customers approach their engineering challenges. Providing them with unparalleled tools and solutions for the small satellite market,” said Armond Asadurian, Moog Senior Engineer.

Filed Under: Electric Thrusters, In-Space Propulsion, LEO, Moog Inc., News, Propulsion, Propulsion Systems, Satellite Propulsion, SmallSat, Smallsat Components, Smallsat Propulsion, smallsats, Thruster Systems

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