Xenon ion propulsion for orbit transfer
Vincent K. Rawlin
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Xenon ion propulsion for orbit transfer
Published
1990
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Pages
1
Subjects
High-power ion thruster technology
Low-power ion thruster development status
Impingement-current-erosion characteristics of accelerator grids on two-grid ion thrusters
Ion propulsion
Inter-cusp ion and electron transport in a NSTAR-derivative ion thruster
Low-energy sputtering research
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Xenon ion propulsion for orbit transfer was written by Vincent K. Rawlin.
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