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Impulse Space

Impulse Space is a startup founded in 2021 developing in-space transportation technology and services for satellites that fly to Low Earth Orbit but then need to reach other orbits.

Orbital Transfer Vehicles
Impulse Space designs and manufactures orbital transfer vehicles, It can impart a delta-v of from 500 m/s with 300 kg payload to 900 m/s with 100 kg payload. In November 2023 the first Mira flight was launched as part the SpaceX Transporter-9 mission. Orbit Fab, in a mission funded by the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), has contracted Impulse on a GEO in-space refueling mission using Mira. Helios On January 17, 2024, Impulse announced their new high-energy kick stage, Helios. It is intended to propel up to 4 tons launched on a Falcon 9 and 5 tons on Relativity's Terran R vehicle from LEO directly into geostationary orbit. With a diameter of just under 3.5 meters, Helios is sized to fit within a Falcon 9 fairing. A Deneb engine providing of thrust will burn up to of liquid oxygen and liquid methane propellant. On September 16, 2024, Impulse indicated the first flight of Helios was scheduled for 2026. In May 2025, Impulse signed a multi-launch agreement with communications satellite operator, SES to use Helios to lift four-ton SES satellites launched to LEO into geostationary orbit, with the first mission in 2027. Mars Lander In July 2022, Impulse Space announced a joint mission with Relativity Space to land on Mars. Impulse is responsible for building the lander itself, the cruise stage and the entry capsule. Relativity would launch the spacecraft on its Terran R, which is currently under development. The mission has since moved to a 2026 launch date. == Rocket engines ==
Rocket engines
Since the founding of Impulse in 2021, the company has developed several rocket engines — Saiph, Rigel, and Deneb — for use in spacecraft. Saiph On May 10, 2023, an Impulse Space press release announced the successful qualification of their 5 lbf (22 N) Saiph thruster. Using the propellants of nitrous oxide and ethane, the thruster achieved a burn duration of 12 continuous minutes and 50,000 pulses over the 17 day qualification period. Saiph thruster uses spark ignition. Vast, a privately funded commercial space station company, procured Impulse's Saiph thrusters and propulsion hardware for its Haven-1 mission. In May 2023, Vast unveiled its Haven-1 station and announced that SpaceX would launch the spacecraft and provide taxi services to the future habitat. Rigel Rigel was the company's first rocket engine, designed for use on Impulse's Mars Lander vehicle. The engine has undergone extensive testing from the company's Mojave Air and Space Port facilities. Deneb Deneb is a 15,000 lbf (67 kN) staged combustion cycle engine that uses liquid oxygen (LOX) and methane as propellants. It is being developed as the main engine of Impulse's Helios vehicle and would burn 14,000 kg of propellant across each mission. == Corporate affairs ==
Corporate affairs
Investors Impulse Space investors include Founders Fund, Lux Capital, Airbus Ventures, Space Capital, RTX Ventures and Venture Capitalist Dovi Frances. Board of Directors == Facilities ==
Facilities
Impulse Space operates from three American locations. Its corporate headquarters operate from a 60,000-square-foot facility in Redondo Beach, California. In February 2023, the company opened an office in Boulder, Colorado. Rocket engine tests are conducted at the Mojave Air and Space Port. == References ==
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