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Portal Unveils Supernova: A Dawn of Ultra-Mobile Spacecraft

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May 2, 2024
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Portal Unveils Supernova: A Dawn of Ultra-Mobile Spacecraft
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Portal Space Systems, a company led by veteran propulsion expert Jeff Thornburg, has ignited a revolution in space travel with its groundbreaking Supernova satellite bus. Imagine a future where spacecraft aren’t confined to stationary orbits, but instead possess exceptional maneuverability – that’s the essence of Supernova.

Supernova: Redefining In-Space Transportation

This 500-kg marvel represents a paradigm shift from traditional spacecraft. Unlike their predecessors, that were limited to propulsion solely for maintaining their designated orbits, Supernova boasts a novel solar-thermal propulsion system.

This innovative system empowers Supernova with an impressive delta-V of 6 kilometers per second, enabling swift transfers from low Earth orbit to the coveted geostationary orbit in a matter of hours. Furthermore, Supernova is designed for extended functionality, promised to survive for at least five years in orbit while continuously maneuvering. This exceptional maneuverability opens doors for a multitude of missions, from rapid payload delivery to geostationary orbit to supporting national security endeavors that require responsive and agile space assets.

The space module of Gravitics is seen in orbit in an artist’s concept. (Illustration of Gravittics)

A Stellar Founding Team

Portal Space Systems is helmed by a team of seasoned space industry veterans. Jeff Thornburg, with his illustrious career spanning nearly three decades, brings unparalleled expertise in propulsion engineering. His journey includes pivotal roles at major aerospace companies like SpaceX, Stratolaunch, and Amazon’s Project Kuiper. Thornburg’s co-founders, Ian Vorbach (COO) and Prashaanth Ravindran (VP of engineering), complement his expertise, solidifying Portal’s foundation with exceptional leadership in operations and engineering.

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Innovation Fueled by Opportunity

Thornburg’s decision to embark on this pioneering venture stemmed from his keen observations of the evolving space landscape. The success of SpaceX in achieving affordable and reliable launches propelled him to envision the next frontier – the need for highly maneuverable spacecraft. He recognized the growing threat of on-orbit collisions due to the ever-increasing number of satellites being launched. Additionally, national security concerns, particularly the potential for conflict over strategic regions like Taiwan, underscored the critical need for responsive space capabilities. Supernova, with its exceptional agility, addresses these challenges head-on.

Solar-Thermal Propulsion: Powering a New Era

Portal has developed a revolutionary solar-thermal propulsion system for Supernova. This system leverages established technology pioneered by NASA and the Department of Defense, but with a crucial twist – Portal has innovated key subsystems to optimize mission performance. A proprietary heat exchanger is a prime example, designed to enhance performance and lifespan.

Market Forces Driving Innovation

The burgeoning number of commercial satellite constellations in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) necessitates maneuverability to avoid collisions. This is a significant commercial driver for Supernova’s technology. On the national security front, the potential for future conflicts with China has heightened the urgency for responsive space capabilities. The confluence of these commercial and defense needs has created a perfect storm of opportunity for Portal, exceeding even Thornburg’s initial predictions.

The Future of Supernova

Portal has secured undisclosed venture funding to fuel the development of the first Supernova. The company has also garnered over $3 million in funding from the Space Force and the Department of Defense, including a significant award specifically focused on developing responsive space operations. An in-flight demonstration of Supernova is slated for late 2025 or early 2026. While the demonstration mission paves the way, Portal is already strategizing for the future. The team is poised to grow exponentially, aiming for a workforce of 200 within the next 25 years, and to establish a robust manufacturing capability to deliver multiple spacecraft annually following the successful demonstration.

The unveiling of Supernova marks a pivotal moment in space exploration. Portal Space Systems, with its innovative technology and visionary leadership, is ushering in a new era of ultra-mobile spacecraft, poised to revolutionize in-space transportation and redefine the possibilities within our celestial neighborhood.

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