In may, the #SETS team joined EU Space Days and SmallSat Europe 2025. It was an inspiring last week of spring, full of meeting great people, exchanging ideas and discovering new opportunities.
We’ve summed up our key takeaways in a fresh article👉 https://t.co/XmRVy3wMoe
🛰️ At the end of May, from the 26th to the 28th, SETS became part of SmallSat Europe 2025 in Amsterdam!
This is a large-scale event for professionals in the field of space and technology.
Thanks to the organizers of SmallSat Europe, and see you soon! 🙌
☄️Our EU Space Days were incredible!
We’re proud to have taken part in this event. We would also like to thank the organizers and congratulate the entire European space community - together we’re moving closer to a stronger, more advanced European #space industry!
#EUspacedays
🛰️☄️ We are going to #EUSpaceDays 2025!
On May 27-28, SETS will join the event that unites representatives of states and businesses for the development of the European space industry.
See you in Gdańsk! 👋
Next week promises to be an exciting one for the European space community. That’s because SmallSat Europe will take place on 27-28 May!🛰️
Let us know if you want to meet with us - email us [email protected] and we will schedule it during the event! 📩
🛰️But our contribution to preserving the planet does not end there: satellites powered by electric propulsion systems actively support the environment by monitoring climate change, pollution, and the state of ecosystems on both land and oceans.
Happy Earth Day! 🌍
At #SETS, we are doing our part to protect not only the Earth, but also the space around it. Equipped with our advanced propulsion systems, satellites have the ability to extend their missions and ensure safe deorbiting at the end of their service life.
New article on our website! 🚀
In today’s post, we at SETS take a look back at the past year: celebrating our achievements, collaborations, and milestones. We’re excited to share it with you! Check out the link 👉 https://t.co/H7ejEM1Act
Their efforts can also serve as a model for other countries and associations.
A special thanks to Dr. Joshua Rovey and Dr. Mitchell L. R. Walker for inviting and hosting the meeting — your hospitality, patience, and commitment to collaboration are truly appreciated! 🤝
We are thrilled to share that our colleague, Professor Olexandr Petrenko, had the honor of speaking at the Joint Advanced Propulsion Institute (JANUS) meeting as a guest speaker. During his presentation, he showcased SETS products and provided insights into our ongoing projects!
The event left our team impressed by the exceptional quality of work organized by the various laboratories and research groups involved. The JANUS meeting stands out as a prime example of effective knowledge sharing,which we believe will lead to significant progress in the field.
🎄✨Season’s greetings and best wishes for the New Year!
The SETS team wants wish the space community and all our followers a happy and successful New Year. May you have good health, inexhaustible energy, inspiration, and the strength to achieve everything you hope for in 2025!
This is the fifth time #SETS has joined @SpaceTechExpoEU! From Bremen, we brought back not only valuable connections with potential partners and clients, but also interesting highlights. Our engineer has provided his insights in a new blog on our website - https://t.co/ecwyKyfSs8
☄️As we mentioned before, SETS was part of the
@SpaceTechExpoEU
! We’d like to extend a big “thank you!” to the organizers for hosting such a fantastic event. Looking forward to the next one!
We're happy to be at the @SpaceTechExpoEU! ☄️
😉 SETS is proud to be part one of Europe’s most significant gatherings for the #space industry. One of our engineers, Sergii Vagin, is there and ready to connect. Let’s meet and explore opportunities – see you there!
4. We’ve written a detailed comparison of krypton, xenon, and argon as propellants in an article on our blog, covering efficiency, properties, applications, and cost. you can read it here 👉 https://t.co/51Qgge6Q3z
3. This noble gas has characteristics similar to xenon, making it suitable for many applications.
🎆Interestingly, krypton also emits a beautiful violet glow when used in the thruster, adding a beautiful and captivating visual element to our tests!
2. Krypton is a more cost-effective and abundant alternative to xenon, which is commonly used. While krypton provides slightly lower performance compared to xenon, its greater availability and lower price make it a promising choice for high-power electric propulsion systems.
1. At #SETS, we are always testing our thrusters and systems to ensure reliable and efficient performance. Currently, we’re putting our ST-100 Hall Thruster through its paces, using krypton as the propellant.
✨We at SETS are passionate about our work, especially its results: a finished product that we offer to our customers to meet their specific needs.
This archival video shows our ST-25, which was delivered to our partners. This Hall Thruster is looks great, don’t you think? 🤩