IEEE As small satellites become more popular and capable, strategies to provide in-space propulsion increase in importance. Applications range from orbital changes and maintenance, attitude control and desaturation of reaction wheels to drag compensation and de-orbit at spacecraft end-of-life. Space propulsion can be enabled by chemical or electric means, each having different performance and scalability properties. The purpose of this review is to describe the working principles of space propulsion technologies proposed so far for small spacecraft. Given the size, mass, power, and operational constraints of small satellites, not all types of propulsion can be used and very few have seen actual implementation in space. Emphasis is given in ...
This specific paper explores how the in-space 'Electric Propulsion Systems' can turn out to be one o...
For this paper, Busek presents its heuristic for evaluating capability of propulsion systems for spa...
Rapid evolution of miniaturized, automatic, robotized, function-centered devices has redefined space...
CubeSats provide a cost effective means to perform scientific and technological studies in space. Du...
Small platforms represent valuable options for small scientific and Earth observation missions. One ...
Miniaturized spacecraft, such as the well-known CubeSats, have become more and more popular in the l...
Advanced chemical and low power electric propulsion systems offer attractive options for near-term s...
In the past decade, CubeSats have revolutionized small spacecraft missions. These miniature satellit...
Advanced chemical and low power electric propulsion offer attractive options for small satellite pro...
Small satellite propulsion is a subject of unique constraints and requirements. Based on University ...
The size and weight of Satellites are currently being miniaturised in order to meet the purpose of l...
The goal of this paper is to explore the mission opportunities that are uniquely enabled by U-class ...
The paper summarises on-going research into lowcost electric propulsion system options for small sat...
Electric propulsion (EP) systems can provide an increased speci_c impulse over typical chemical syst...
Nanosatellites like the CubeSat standard provide low-cost and adaptable platforms for fast design it...
This specific paper explores how the in-space 'Electric Propulsion Systems' can turn out to be one o...
For this paper, Busek presents its heuristic for evaluating capability of propulsion systems for spa...
Rapid evolution of miniaturized, automatic, robotized, function-centered devices has redefined space...
CubeSats provide a cost effective means to perform scientific and technological studies in space. Du...
Small platforms represent valuable options for small scientific and Earth observation missions. One ...
Miniaturized spacecraft, such as the well-known CubeSats, have become more and more popular in the l...
Advanced chemical and low power electric propulsion systems offer attractive options for near-term s...
In the past decade, CubeSats have revolutionized small spacecraft missions. These miniature satellit...
Advanced chemical and low power electric propulsion offer attractive options for small satellite pro...
Small satellite propulsion is a subject of unique constraints and requirements. Based on University ...
The size and weight of Satellites are currently being miniaturised in order to meet the purpose of l...
The goal of this paper is to explore the mission opportunities that are uniquely enabled by U-class ...
The paper summarises on-going research into lowcost electric propulsion system options for small sat...
Electric propulsion (EP) systems can provide an increased speci_c impulse over typical chemical syst...
Nanosatellites like the CubeSat standard provide low-cost and adaptable platforms for fast design it...
This specific paper explores how the in-space 'Electric Propulsion Systems' can turn out to be one o...
For this paper, Busek presents its heuristic for evaluating capability of propulsion systems for spa...
Rapid evolution of miniaturized, automatic, robotized, function-centered devices has redefined space...