We have also drawn talent from some of the UK’s top universities who have begun working with and testing our plasma thrusters at campus facilities. We have a team of fantastic scientists with a wealth of experience to thank for these milestones. “Pulsar is among a very few companies around the world to have built and tested these technologies. To have a British rocket test on UK soil is novel. It is a hugely significant moment and we are proud this rocket is built in the UK. This hybrid rocket engine has demonstrated impressive visual plume effects such as supersonic shock diamonds typical of a high temperature, high mass flow rate rocket exhaust.ĬEO – Richard Dinan, commented: “We are delighted with the UK test firings at COTEC.
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These will be followed by an international demonstration for space clients in Switzerland on November 25. Pulsar’s UK acceptance tests at COTEC – Ministry of Defence military base in Salisbury, took place on November 17 (As pictured) which were static tests. UK Company PULSAR Demonstrates Green, High Power Rocket Engine – Photo Credit Pulsar Fusion Ltd The rocket engine proudly displayed the Union Jack flag during testing.
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This successful set of test firings showcases the rapid design development and test process of high-performance engineering components to support Pulsar Fusion’s energy and propulsion hardware portfolio roadmap. The company’s ultimate ambition in the future is to produce a hyper-speed propulsion engine using nuclear fusion technologies for interplanetary travel – which scientists think could cut the journey time to Mars in half. These rocket engines could be used for a variety of applications, including launching people and satellites into space. Pulsar Fusion Ltd, a UK nuclear fusion company based in Bletchley, has just developed and tested its first launch capable, high-power chemical rocket engine in the UK.