Since the Russian launch of the Zond-2 satellite in 1964 there have been over fifty years of research dedicated to the understanding of the first electric propulsion device to be flown in space, the Pulsed Plasma Thruster. The Pulsed Plasma Thruster originates from the evolution of the vacuum arc switch, but due to its microsecond operation time, the internal dynamics and nature of operation have remained unclear. The Pulsed Plasma Thruster is generally cheap to manufacture and to operate, which keeps it a popular device to research within institutes worldwide and has contributed to its longevity. As a satellite propulsion device it has unique capabilities that other propulsion systems cannot pro vide. The thruster operates by accelerat...
Although the pulsed plasma thruster (PPT) was first utilized on a space mission in 1964, after more ...
Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (PPTs) are finding renewed user appeal due to the growth in small satellite ...
The successful miniaturization of spacecraft subsystems makes nanosatellites suitable candidates for...
Since the Russian launch of the Zond-2 satellite in 1964 there have been over fifty years of researc...
Since the Russian launch of the Zond-2 satellite in 1964 there have been over fifty years of researc...
ABSTRACT Ever since Russia’s launch of the Zond-2 satellite in 1964, over fifty years of research...
The lifetime of LEO (Low Earth Orbit) Nanosatellites and CubeSats is currently limited by their susc...
Pulsed plasma thrusters are currently planned on two small satellite missions and proposed for a thi...
Small spacecraft are inherently cheaper to build and launch, even if they may pose formidable design...
Current capabilities of CubeSats must be improved in order to perform more ambitious missions. Elect...
Pulsed plasma thrusters (PPT's) offer the combined benefits of extremely low average electric power ...
Determining the performance characteristics of off the shelf pulsed plasma thrusters to enhance the ...
Miniaturized satellites are one of the fastest growing sectors in the space industry, allowing cheap...
Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (PPTs) were the first Electric Propulsion devices ever to be employed in an ...
New England Space Works is developing an RF plasma thruster for use in small satellites. The RF plas...
Although the pulsed plasma thruster (PPT) was first utilized on a space mission in 1964, after more ...
Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (PPTs) are finding renewed user appeal due to the growth in small satellite ...
The successful miniaturization of spacecraft subsystems makes nanosatellites suitable candidates for...
Since the Russian launch of the Zond-2 satellite in 1964 there have been over fifty years of researc...
Since the Russian launch of the Zond-2 satellite in 1964 there have been over fifty years of researc...
ABSTRACT Ever since Russia’s launch of the Zond-2 satellite in 1964, over fifty years of research...
The lifetime of LEO (Low Earth Orbit) Nanosatellites and CubeSats is currently limited by their susc...
Pulsed plasma thrusters are currently planned on two small satellite missions and proposed for a thi...
Small spacecraft are inherently cheaper to build and launch, even if they may pose formidable design...
Current capabilities of CubeSats must be improved in order to perform more ambitious missions. Elect...
Pulsed plasma thrusters (PPT's) offer the combined benefits of extremely low average electric power ...
Determining the performance characteristics of off the shelf pulsed plasma thrusters to enhance the ...
Miniaturized satellites are one of the fastest growing sectors in the space industry, allowing cheap...
Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (PPTs) were the first Electric Propulsion devices ever to be employed in an ...
New England Space Works is developing an RF plasma thruster for use in small satellites. The RF plas...
Although the pulsed plasma thruster (PPT) was first utilized on a space mission in 1964, after more ...
Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (PPTs) are finding renewed user appeal due to the growth in small satellite ...
The successful miniaturization of spacecraft subsystems makes nanosatellites suitable candidates for...