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A Bengaluru startup just proved water can move satellites in space. Bellatrix Aerospace's Jal thruster is the first privately built plasma engine to use water as propellant—and it's already flying. Executive Summary: Bellatrix Aerospace's water-based plasma thruster and ISRO partnership position it to capture a significant share of the $15B satellite propulsion market, threatening legacy hydrazine suppliers. Topic Breakdown: * Intro: The core shift—green propulsion goes mainstream * Analysis: Bellatrix's technology portfolio and strategic moat * Bottom Line: Impact for satellite operators, investors, and competitors Strategic Impact: Bellatrix's water-based thruster and ISRO partnership create a unique competitive advantage in the $15B satellite propulsion market. For satellite operators, adopting this technology reduces cost and regulatory risk. For investors, it's a high-growth opportunity in a sector poised for disruption. For competitors, it's a wake-up call to accelerate green propulsion development. ---------------------------------------- Decoding the signal for leaders. For the full strategic analysis, visit Signal Daily News [https://news.sunbposolutions.com/bellatrix-aerospace-2026-indian-startup-disrupting-satellite-propulsion]. Explore more in Startups & Venture [https://news.sunbposolutions.com/category/startups].
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