Satellites Developing Engines for Artificial Satellites

Source: Press release 1 min Reading Time

Toyoda Gosei Invests in Letara Ltd., a Startup Developing Engines for Artificial Satellites to avoid collisions with other satellites.

Propulsion engine and fuel for satellites developed by Letara Ltd.(Bild:  Toyoda Gosei/Business Wire)
Propulsion engine and fuel for satellites developed by Letara Ltd.
(Bild: Toyoda Gosei/Business Wire)

The engines being developed by Letara will enable satellites to move to a desired orbit after launch. With fuel technology using plastics and oxidizers, these engines provide both safety and propulsion, which are difficult to enhance at the same time in space. This helps to avoid collisions with other satellites and the creation of space debris, which have become problems in outer space, while also aiming to achieve safe and free movement in the future when space stations will be built on the moon and other celestial bodies

Space-related business is expected to grow 

As the automobile industry goes through profound changes beyond traditional industrial boundaries, Toyoda Gosei is exploring new fields that are not tied to the company’s existing business with the aim of sustainable growth. The space-related business being advanced by Letara is expected to grow in the coming years, and Toyoda Gosei, always on the lookout for fields where the company’s technology can be leveraged, has invested in Letara to enhance knowledge in this field. 

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