To prepare future large satellite missions, replace obsolete networks, introduce new on-board technological advances, or meet the spacecraft missions of the future, Europe must offer to its satellite industry a competitive and highly reliable European medium power Hall-effect Electric Propulsion System able to provide sufficient power to perform both orbit raising and station keeping duties.
Based on CHEOPS Phase I results, the ambition of the CHEOPS MP project is to make the European space industry more competitive in the medium-term by proposing on the worldwide market an EPS optimized design delivering high thrust/high specific impulse and improved lifecycle duration to address traditional applications (telecom and navigation market) as well as new space applications (typically in-orbit servicing market). For this CHEOPS MP focuses not only on the requirements generated by the future market needs, but also on key challenges relative to non-recurring and recurring cost reduction in terms of design, manufacturing, test qualification and time to deliver. On an industrial level. the project aims at reduced fabrication cycles, improved quality, leaner manufacture, faster assembly lead times, and improved tolerance management. Ultimately, CHEOPS MP aims to influence design and manufacturing paradigms in the long term in order to increase valuable payload and generated revenues.
The CHEOPS MP consortium is led by Safran Spacecraft Propulsion and comprises representatives of the most valuable EPS supply chain and academia in Europe. Over the course of the project incremental developments at system and sub-system levels will enable to increase maturity of the different system elements (TU, PPU, FMS) up to TRL6/7 by 2024.
To this end:
- The PPU will be optimized by removing unnecessary functions and re-selecting cheaper key components with at least constant reliability levels,
- The FMS will feature space qualifiable COTS to provide maximum mission suitability for variable number of thrusters per satellite, and
- The TU performance will cover a wide range of missions in the targeted market segment to avoid whole new product development for each new mission.