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This startup aims to create electricity on the Moon

Updated on: 13 February,2026 09:03 AM IST  |  Riga
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Latvian startup Deep Space Energy is developing a compact radioisotope generator designed to provide reliable electricity for satellites and future lunar missions, using significantly less fuel than traditional systems

This startup aims to create electricity on the Moon

An artist’s impression of Moon exploration. PIC COURTESY/ESA

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Latvian startup Deep Space Energy is developing a compact radioisotope power generator that it says can deliver the same output as legacy space nuclear systems while using five times less fuel.

The system converts heat from radioactive decay into electricity. The heat source comes from radioisotopes extracted from commercial nuclear reactor waste, primarily Americium-241. 


The generator is designed as an auxiliary or primary power source for satellites operating where solar energy is unreliable or insufficient.



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