Advancing Electric Propulsion
An undergraduate project
About
About Us
What we’re building
Developed at the University of Calgary, AstroPulse is an undergraduate led electric propulsion project developing and testing a Hall Effect Thruster in Canada. The project is focused on designing a fully integrated electric propulsion system, bringing advanced space propulsion into a hands on engineering environment.
How we’re doing it
AstroPulse combines mechanical, electrical, and software engineering to address a technology typically developed by specialized industry and national space agencies. The work spans thermal and fluid behavior, magnetic design, materials selection, and manufacturing, alongside power electronics, embedded systems, and control software. Design decisions are driven by first principles, supported by established literature, and validated through simulation and experimental testing.
Why It Matters
Emerging satellite applications are expanding opportunities in space exploration, Earth observation, and communications. Onboard propulsion systems enable precise positioning, formation control and debris avoidance, supporting more ambitious missions for organizations such as Starlink, Spaceium and AstroForge.
By taking on this challenge, we aim to lower the barrier to entry for electric propulsion technology and demonstrate what is possible when undergraduate teams are empowered to build beyond conventional limits. This represents unexplored territory for our team and our university.
Design
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Timeline
Project Timeline
Literature Review
Conceptual Design
Design & Simulation
Manufacturing
Testing
The Team
The Experience Behind AstroPulse
Contact Us
Let's build something together.
Reach us at astropulse2024@gmail.com.





