The development of a Magnetically Vectored Variable I(sub sp) Plasma Rocket at the Advanced Space Propulsion Laboratory (ASPL) is in progress at NASA's Johnson Space Center. The facility is using a small, 3.2 m tandem mirror device to study the application of RF heated magnetically contained plasmas for space propulsion. The central cell radius is 0.1 m and fields of 0.2 T and 2 T are possible in the central and end-cell mirror sections, respectively. A magnetoplasmadynamic (MPD) injector has just been acquired and will be used along with other methods of plasma refueling. A 1 MW magnet power supply upgrade is being developed with full implementation by the Spring of 1997. Two microwave systems for discharge initiation and plasma heating at...
An efficient plasma source producing a high-density (approx.10(exp 19/cu m) light gas (e.g. H, D, or...
Recent developments in solid-state radio frequency (RF) power technologies allow for the practical c...
Optimization of radiofrequency (RF) plasma sources for the development of space thrusters differs fr...
The Advanced Space Propulsion Laboratory at the NASA Johnson Space Center has been engaged in the de...
(VASIMR) is a high power, radio frequency-driven magnetoplasma rocket, capable of Isp/thrust modulat...
The first flight test of the variable specific impulse magnetoplasma rocket (VASIMR) is tentatively ...
Abstract: We have significantly upgraded the capability of the Variable Specific Impulse Magnetoplas...
A Variable Specific Impulse Magnetohydrodynamic Rocket (VASMIR) uses two stages of radio frequency e...
The gasdynamic mirror (GDM) is a magnetic confinement device that has been proposed as a concept whi...
This report discusses the construction of a tandem mirror plasma propulsion facility, the numerical ...
The Variable Specific Impulse Magnetoplasma Rocket (VASIMR™) is a high power magnetoplasma rocket, c...
Active plasma experiments in space involve artificial generation of a plasma and observation of its ...
Plasma engines are used for space propulsion as an alternative to chemical thrusters. Due to the hig...
As advanced space propulsion moves slowly from science fiction to achievable reality, the Variable S...
High density magnetized plasma discharges in open-ended geometries, like Tandem Mirrors, have a vari...
An efficient plasma source producing a high-density (approx.10(exp 19/cu m) light gas (e.g. H, D, or...
Recent developments in solid-state radio frequency (RF) power technologies allow for the practical c...
Optimization of radiofrequency (RF) plasma sources for the development of space thrusters differs fr...
The Advanced Space Propulsion Laboratory at the NASA Johnson Space Center has been engaged in the de...
(VASIMR) is a high power, radio frequency-driven magnetoplasma rocket, capable of Isp/thrust modulat...
The first flight test of the variable specific impulse magnetoplasma rocket (VASIMR) is tentatively ...
Abstract: We have significantly upgraded the capability of the Variable Specific Impulse Magnetoplas...
A Variable Specific Impulse Magnetohydrodynamic Rocket (VASMIR) uses two stages of radio frequency e...
The gasdynamic mirror (GDM) is a magnetic confinement device that has been proposed as a concept whi...
This report discusses the construction of a tandem mirror plasma propulsion facility, the numerical ...
The Variable Specific Impulse Magnetoplasma Rocket (VASIMR™) is a high power magnetoplasma rocket, c...
Active plasma experiments in space involve artificial generation of a plasma and observation of its ...
Plasma engines are used for space propulsion as an alternative to chemical thrusters. Due to the hig...
As advanced space propulsion moves slowly from science fiction to achievable reality, the Variable S...
High density magnetized plasma discharges in open-ended geometries, like Tandem Mirrors, have a vari...
An efficient plasma source producing a high-density (approx.10(exp 19/cu m) light gas (e.g. H, D, or...
Recent developments in solid-state radio frequency (RF) power technologies allow for the practical c...
Optimization of radiofrequency (RF) plasma sources for the development of space thrusters differs fr...