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GO-2 Field Emission Electric Propulsion System
FEEP-Based Electric Propulsion

GO-2 provides the simplest, most efficientand cost-effective propulsion system,enabling mobility throughout the entire mission lifetime.​

The GO-2 provides the simplest,most efficient and cost-effective propulsion system,enabling mobility throughout the entire mission lifetime.​

The GO-2 providesthe simplest, most efficient andcost-effective propulsion system,enabling mobility throughoutthe entire mission lifetime.​

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Ensure yourmission's success

From constellation deployment and repositioning to deorbiting, collision avoidance, and station keeping, our GO-2 electric propulsion system is equipped to handle every aspect of your satellite's mission.

Ensure yourmission's success

Ensure yourmission's success

Efficient

The total impulse provided by the GO-2 system enables satellite mobility for long durations, ensuring satellite operators get full value out of their payload.

Reliable

Each GO-2 electric propulsion system encloses 40 individual propellant tanks with individual thrusting, offering an unseen level of redundancy and control.

Effective

As a modular propulsion unit at approximately 1U in size, GO-2 can support a wide range of spacecraft from 6U up to 250kg.

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Key Features of GO-2

Fully Self-Contained

No moving parts, no pressurized tanks, no valves, no pipes.

40 Independent Emitters

Enable greater propulsion control.

Simple Integration

A single connector handling both power and data.

Highly Available

Scaled production supports aggressive delivery schedules.

Key Features of GO-2

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Field-emission electric propulsion (FEEP), ion thruster, satellite propulsion subsystem

Heritage Propulsion System

- Core tech orbiting in space since 2018 

- Commercial customers in space since 2023

- Technical foundation of future products

Morpheus Tech: Making History

1st Successfully tested propulsion system on a nanosatellite

1st Collision avoidance maneuver by a nanosatellite

1st Signed "Pay-as-you GO" subscription service for propulsion hardware

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