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ThrustMe + Marble Imaging + Reflex Aerospace form strategic partnership for on-orbit demo in 2026

July 23, 2025

ThrustMe, Marble Imaging, and Reflex Aerospace have formed a strategic, three-way partnership for an in-orbit demonstration (IOD) of the JPT150, the world’s first low-power, iodine, Hall thruster system. The propulsion […]

Filed Under: Earth Observation (EO), Earth Observation Satellites, Earth Observation Systems, Hall Thruster, Hall-Effect Thruster, In-Orbit Demonstrator (IOD), Iodine, Iodine Electric Propulsion, JPT150 (ThrustMe), LEO, Marble Imaging, Marble Imaging [Germany], MIRI, News, NPT30-12 (ThrustMe), Reflex Aerospace, SmallSat, SmallSat Builds, Smallsat Demo Mission, SmallSat Design, Smallsat Development, Smallsat Form Factors, Smallsat Markets, Smallsat Modeling, Smallsat Propulsion, smallsats, Strategic Partnership, ThrustMe

France’s ThrustMe propulsion system launches 100th in space aboard SpaceX’s Transporter-14 mission

June 28, 2025

ThrustMe, a French provider of advanced in-orbit propulsion solutions for the industrial space era, has successfully launched its 100th propulsion system into space. This milestone was achieved aboard the SpaceX […]

Filed Under: Business Moves, Electric Propulsion, Falcon 9, France, In-Orbit Operations, Market Analysis, Market Forecast, Milestone, On-Orbit Servicing, Production, Propulsion, Propulsion Systems, Satellites, Space Systems, SpaceX, SpaceX Falcon 9, SpaceX Transporter-14, Starlink, ThrustMe, Transporter-14

ThrustMe celebrates the firm’s 100th propulsion system launched into space

June 24, 2025

ThrustMe has successfully launched its 100th propulsion system into space—this milestone was achieved aboard the SpaceX Falcon 9 Transporter-14 mission that launched to space on June 23rd. The launcher carried […]

Filed Under: Business Moves, Electric Propulsion, France, Iodine Electric Propulsion, Milestone, Propulsion, Propulsion Module, Propulsion Systems, Satellite Propulsion, SmallSat, Smallsat Propulsion, smallsats, ThrustMe

ONERA, ThrustMe + Airbus Defence & Space explore iodine-based propulsion for satellites

November 5, 2024

ONERA, ThrustMe, and Airbus Defence & Space have initiated the IPISC project (Iodine Propulsion Interaction with Satellites and Components), supported by ESA and CNES. This project aims to evaluate the […]

Filed Under: Airbus Defence and Space, CNES, European Space Agency (ESA), In-Space Propulsion, Iodine Electric Propulsion, LEO / MEO / GEO, ONERA (France), Propulsion, Propulsion Module, Propulsion Systems, Rocket Propulsion, Satellite Propulsion, ThrustMe

ThrustMe closes contract order with CNES for several off-the-shelf propulsion systems

February 7, 2024

ThrustMe has received a direct order for the firm’s off-the-shelf propulsion products from the French Centre National d’Études Spatiales (CNES). This contract from CNES illustrates the agency’s procurement policy now […]

Filed Under: Business Moves, CNES, Contracts, Europe, France, Iodine Electric Propulsion, Propulsion Systems, SmallSat, smallsats, ThrustMe

ThrustMe surpasses 200 orders + doubles propulsion system orders in four months

October 26, 2023

ThrustMe has recently 200 orders, doubling the company’s order book within a four month period of time — this milestone mirrors the exponential growth within the space industry and the […]

Filed Under: Accessible Mobility, Advanced Propulsion Systems, Autonomous Maneuverability, Iodine Electric Propulsion, News, Orders, Propulsion, Propulsion Systems, Satellite Propulsion, SmallSat, smallsats, ThrustMe

ThrustMe exceeds 100 orders for propulsion systems

May 29, 2023

ThrustMe has achieved more than 100 orders for the company’s cold gas I2T5 and gridded ion NPT30-I2 thrusters. This milestone marks a significant turning point for ThrustMe, which was established […]

Filed Under: Engines / Thrusters, In-Space Propulsion, Iodine, Iodine Cold Gas Propulsion, Orders, ThrustMe

ThrustMe selected to provide Turion Space with vital propulsion capacities

May 7, 2023

ThrustMe and Turion Space have announced the selection of the ThrustMe’s iodine electric propulsion system for the DROID.002 spacecraft. Turion Space will integrate several ThrustMe NPT30-I2-1.5U thrusters to enable the […]

Filed Under: Constellations, Debris Tracking, Engines / Thrusters, Iodine Electric Propulsion, Orbit Raising, SmallSat, ThrustMe, Turion Space

The ThrustMe NPT30-I2 iodine electric propulsion system launched on board the NorSat-TD satellite

April 17, 2023

The Norwegian Space Agency’s NorSat-TD satellite was successfully launched onboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California — the satellite is fitted with a […]

Filed Under: In-Space Propulsion, Iodine Electric Propulsion, Launch, Norwegian Space Agency, Propulsion Systems, SmallSat, SpaceX, ThrustMe, Transporter-7

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