Planetary orbit mission capabilities will be greatly improved by the advent of space-storable retro-propulsion systems with liquid fluorine/hydrazine as bipropellants, even when the Space Shuttle/Space Tug is used as launch vehicle. With a specific impulse as high as 375 sec, a multimission propulsion module designed for Pioneer or Mariner class spacecraft as payload and using space-storable propellants, can perform Mercury, Saturn and Uranus orbiter missions, and even some comet rendezvous missions. It also can reduce trip times to the outer planets significantly. The paper presents mission requirements, propulsion technology status, system design, performance, development schedules and cost data, based on results of a recent design and feasibility study.