TLON Space: Startup Argentina Pretende Ser Competitiva no Setor Espacial Com Foguete Sustentável, Ultraleve e de Baixo Custo
Olá leitores e leitoras do BS!
Segue abaixo uma interessante matéria em inglês, postada que
foi dia (07/10) no site ‘Argentina Reports’ tendo como destaque
a startup espacial argentina ‘TLON Space’,
empresa está que se prepara para tentar ser competitiva no Setor Espacial através do desenvolvimento de um Foguete Sustentável, Ultaleve e de Baixo Custo.
Pois é amigos, trata-se do desenvolvimento do inovador ‘Foguete Aventura 1’, foguete este que
vem sendo desenvolvido por esta startup espacial argentina ao longo dos últimos
17 anos. Com uma altura de apenas 10
metros e capaz de transportar uma carga útil de 25 quilos – perfeito para
nanossatélites – o ‘Foguete Aventura I’
terá metade do tamanho do primeiro ‘Foguete
Falcon 1’ da SpaceX , e segundo
o que disse nesta matéria o Sr. Luis María Monsegur (coproprietário e COO da empresa), a contagem regressiva para o primeiro lançamento do ‘Aventura
1’ já começou, pois segundo ele a empresa argentina fará seis missões comerciais ao espaço a partir do segundo semestre de 2023.
O nosso leitor pode nesse momento estar se perguntando o
que está acontecendo? Porque as nossas startups espaciais da área não consegue
chegar ao mesmo estagio de desenvolvimento? Né verdade?
Pois então, estamos aqui dizendo há mais de uma década (e
vocês poderão também confirmar isso através do exemplo da matéria sobre a INVAP que postarei ainda hoje) de que as coisas precisam mudar urgentemente
ou iremos ficara cada vez mais atrasados.
Acontece amigos que, o universo onde hoje está locada as
atividades espaciais argentinas é bem mais propício para o seu desenvolvimento,
a começar, por exemplo, por já ser conduzido oficialmente como Programa de Estado pelo Governo Argentino, enquanto no Brasil vivemos um universo onde as
atividades espaciais do país continuam sendo conduzidas erroneamente como Programa de Governo, e sob a condução
de uma piada
espacial cheia de péssimos costumes, muita incompetência e muito
amiguinhos que militam em suas instalações se beneficiando de uma maneira ou de
outra.
Fora é claro, o conhecido favorecimento (e não só pela AEB) a empresas que por décadas mamaram,
continuam mamando e continuarão mamando por um longo tempo no erário público do
país (algumas
delas até sem qualquer qualificação comprovada), sem contudo darem o
resultado para Sociedade que se
esperava, como por exemplo, o último caso do tal Edital do Foguete de Treinamento e Capacitação, um tremendo
absurdo. Ficou fácil compreender agora? Enfim... Parabéns aos Argentinos.
Aproveitamos neste momento para agradecer ao nosso colaborador argentino Martin Marteletti pelo envio dessa interessante matéria.
'Avante Aventura-1'
Brazilian Space
Argentine Startup Aims to Disrupt Space Sector With
Sustainable, Low-Cost, Ultra-Light Rocket
By Ray Fernandez
Article Published: October 7, 2022
Source:
Website Argentina Reports - https://argentinareports.com
Image Credit: TLON Space.
The space sector is going through the most disruptive
time in history. In 2021, the record for the most orbital launch attempts in a
year was broken, something that had not happened since the space and moon race
era. From new exploration missions to the return to the Moon with NASA’s
Artemis, and the exponential growth of low earth orbit satellites, the sector is
being driven to new levels by the entry of new space private companies.
While humanity breaks into a new space era, the industry
continues to be dominated by leading companies from the United States., Europe,
Russia, India, and China. However, in Argentina, space startup TLON Space is
not only flipping the switch on the establishment but disrupting the sector
with innovation. Their ultra-light rocket, Aventura I, takes space engineering
to the limit to deliver sustainable, low-cost and personalised, high-rate international
launch services.
We spoke to Luis María Monsegur, co-owner and COO of TLON Space,
to understand the company’s vision, mission and goals and speak about the
technological innovations they are presenting to revolutionize access to space.
In the space sector, the cost of a kilogram to orbit
rules the industry. To bring down these costs companies and organisations build
massive-sized rockets. The more payload a rocket can deliver to space the lower
the cost, but satellites need to rideshare their way into orbit. Additionally,
big rockets are extremely expensive to build, maintain and operate. Small,
reusable, and low-cost rockets would solve this problem. However, technological
advancements prevented them from being built—until now. In this sense, TLON
Space’s rocket is a long-searched holy grail.
“The Aventura I sums up a revolutionary launch system,
which is made up of 18 proprietary technological innovations, which we have
developed over these last 17 years,” Monsegur says.
TLON Space reshaped the Tsiolkovsky equation. Known by NASA as the “Tyranny of Rocket equation,” this equation
calculates the complex relationships between a rocket’s mass, velocity, fuel,
and weight. It has long forced rockets to be big to accommodate the necessary
fuel to escape the forces of Earth and reach space.
“Today, we can affirm that it (Aventura I rocket) is a
robust and proven technology that has led us to reconfigure the Tsiolkovsky
equation that establishes the mass ratio as a weight-power ratio,” Monsegur
adds.
Image courtesy of LinkedIn.
“These innovations that will revolutionize the aerospace
industry are based on three concepts: vehicle weight, propellant energy (fuel
and oxidizer), and engine performance,” Monsegur from TLON Space explains.
The startup is also innovating in fuels. The company
designed the ECOSTAR engines for the rocket with sustainability at its core
from the start. “That is why we say it (the rocket) is ecological, given that
its combustion does not pollute the environment,” Monsegur says.
As rocket launches to orbit increase, carbon emissions
have been in the spotlight, and pressure for the industry to go green is
building up. “We use alcohols in combination with hydrogen peroxide, making the
entire fuel operation a low-cost, simple logistic execution,” Monsegur adds.
The benefits of new low-cost, small-scale, rapid
deployment rocket services can not be denied. With this vision, the company
expects to build 200 rocket vehicles per year, dramatically reducing the
industry’s average rocket fabrication time and costs. Additionally, TLON Space
developed a unique, simple, and mobile launch system that allows them to
operate rockets into space from different global points. The launch system will
not only provide flexibility to increase the number of weekly launches but meet
clients closer to home.
With a height of just 10 metres and capable of carrying a
payload of 25 kilos—perfect for nanosatellites—the Aventura I rocket is half
the size of the first SpaceX Falcon 1 rocket. The countdown for the first TLON
launch has already begun. The Argentine company will be flying six commercial
missions to space starting the second semester of 2023.
Looking ahead to the near future, the Aventura II is
already in design. This bigger rocket will allow the company to enter the
bigger satellite market with a payload capacity set from 50 to 200 kilograms.
Rockets That Don’t Leave Waste Behind
The satellite sector is also facing modern challenges
directly associated with the exponential growth it is experiencing. The low
earth orbits of our planet have become crowded with operating satellites that
crisscross paths, challenging navigation operations in space. Additionally, the
amount of space debris and defunct or malfunctioning satellites has reached
concerning levels, causing not only space contamination but posing real dangers
of collisions in space.
Recovering rocket stages is critical. TLON Space’s first
stage is reusable and recoverable. Additionally, the section of the spaceship
that reaches orbit can execute a reentry and completely incinerate in the
atmosphere leaving no residue to avoid the proliferation of space debris.
Image courtesy of Tlon.space.
To ensure the safety of their space flights, TLON Space
works with local authorities. Their launches in Argentina are coordinated with
the Argentinean Air Navigation Company (EANA) and the Naval Hydrography Service
(SHN). They also developed guidance, navigation, and control systems for their
vehicle to reach specifically selected orbital planes, which are evaluated
through their orbital injection system developed in-house.
“It is clear that the market needs to focus on two axes,
which is what we have built our business structure on. The first is to reduce
industry costs and the second is to be fast in development and implementation,”
Monsegur says.
From agriculture to climate change, energy,
communications, and science: satellites are critical for all countries to fully
develop their potential. Low-cost, sustainable rocket and space technology
innovation has the power to drive development, transform and increase access
and create new inclusive space opportunities for the world.
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