Helio files patent for resettable low-shock spacecraft release mechanism
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- Helio filed a U.S. patent application for a resettable low-shock release mechanism aimed at repeated spacecraft deployment events.
- Technology targets lower shock transmission versus explosive or other high-shock release systems, addressing reliability risks for sensitive spacecraft hardware.
- Management flagged broad use across spacecraft deployment systems; target unit pricing set at USD 5,000 to USD 10,000.
- Application was filed through subsidiary Heliospace; positioned as the first in a planned family of deployment-system technologies.
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