Thruster breakthrough? New 2-in-1 propulsion system is about to get an in-space test
space.com Jun 10, 2026

Thruster breakthrough? New 2-in-1 propulsion system is about to get an in-space test

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A Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) study has proposed a 2-in-1 propulsion system that combines chemical and electrical thrusters using a single propellant. This innovation could revolutionize small satellite missions by allowing them to perform more science, observations, and missions on a smaller and cheaper platform. The system, which uses a green monopropellant called ASCENT, has been tested on the ground and is set to be tested in space on NASA's Green Propulsion Dual Mode mission, scheduled to launch no earlier than November.