HYLENR and TakeMe2Space to test LENR Powered Compute Modules
Ink MoU to test and experiment HYLENR's Low-Energy Nuclear Reaction (LENR) technology for space-based compute infrastructure
TakeMe2Space is actively exploring multiple energy technologies, including LENR, to assess efficient methods for heat extraction and potential reuse in its compute-focused satellites. This technology could also be applicable for deep space missions which traditionally use radioisotope based thermoelectric generators (RTGs).
As the first step of this collaboration, TakeMe2Space will provide the satellite platform and subsystems required to test HYLENR's LENR-based thermo-electric generator in space.
"Validating our LENR technology in space is a crucial milestone, and TakeMe2Space's platform and expertise provides the perfect opportunity to test our system in a real operational environment," said HYLENR Founder and CEO
This partnership represents a step towards exploring LENR for space, with TakeMe2Space bringing expertise in space systems and HYLENR demonstrating the viability of its LENR-based power system.
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