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Space Efficiency and Mobility round table
In 2020, the World Space Week has been dedicated to satellites and their broad benefits under the theme “Satellites improve life.” Following this topic, we created a virtual round table…
T4i won a contract from ESA for its EP REGULUS propulsion system evolution
It all begun in 2006 with the initial thruster development at the University of Padua. Passing through the years the first thruster version was miniaturized and then surrounded by all the other subsystems to get a complete propulsion unit. Today REGULUS is almost...
Space mobility needs?
REGULUS is our simple, affordable and versatile all-in-one solution to make your satellites dancing. It is an innovative propulsion system based on a magnetically enhanced RF plasma technology, resulting from more than 100’000 hours of engineering work and testing....
AIAA Hybrid Rockets Best Paper Award 2019
We are glad to announce that our technical paper, “Real Time Deep Throttling Tests of a Hydrogen Peroxide Hybrid Rocket Motor” has been chosen as the AIAA - The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Hybrid Rockets Best Paper Award 2019! Authors:...
T4i at Space Tech Expo 2019
Technology, innovation and new business ideas have been well combined at last European Space Tech Expo exhibition. The exhibit gave us the opportunity to show where we started from, who we are now and what we would like to be in the near future. Our presence was to...
REGULUS passes vibration tests
REGULUS structural-thermal version has been successfully tested in vibration with qualification levels. The configuration was more than a classical structural-thermal model, since the fluidics and the motor sub-systems were in flight version (all sensors and valves up...