Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (PPTs) are finding renewed user appeal due to the growth in small satellite applications. PPTs are especially well suited to small satellite applications because they are simple, low-mass, and high Isp propulsion systems. The solid Teflon fuel allows for a self-contained, inert and stable propellant system. With a power draw of only 0.1 to 150 W and a very small (50 - 800 µNs) impulse bit, PPT technology makes it possible to consider a revolutionary attitude control system (ACS) concept providing stabilization and pointing accuracies previously obtainable only with reaction wheels, with reduced mass and power requirements. NASA Lewis Research Center (LeRC) and Olin Aerospace Company (OAC) are working together to deve...
Pulsed plasma thrusters are currently planned on two small satellite missions and proposed for a thi...
The successful miniaturization of spacecraft subsystems makes nanosatellites suitable candidates for...
Small spacecraft are inherently cheaper to build and launch, even if they may pose formidable design...
Pulsed plasma thrusters (PPT's) offer the combined benefits of extremely low average electric power ...
Pulsed plasma thrusters (PPT's) are a new option for attitude control of a small spacecraft and may ...
Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (PPTS) are a new option for attitude control of a small spacecraft and may r...
Small spacecraft are inherently cheaper to build and launch, even if they may pose formidable design...
Pulsed plasma thrusters are one of the most promising propulsion systems to perform various propulsi...
The continuing emphasis on reducing costs and downsizing spacecraft is forcing increased emphasis on...
Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (PPTs) are becoming increasingly popular due to the growth in nano-satellite...
Because of anticipated near- and far-term mission needs for innovative new electric propulsion techn...
This paper describes a preliminary development of a lightweight pulsed plasma thruster (PPT) module ...
The lifetime of LEO (Low Earth Orbit) Nanosatellites and CubeSats is currently limited by their susc...
This paper describes the progress associated with a joint effort to demonstrate an advanced pulsed p...
This paper describes the progress associated with a joint effort to demonstrate an advanced pulsed p...
Pulsed plasma thrusters are currently planned on two small satellite missions and proposed for a thi...
The successful miniaturization of spacecraft subsystems makes nanosatellites suitable candidates for...
Small spacecraft are inherently cheaper to build and launch, even if they may pose formidable design...
Pulsed plasma thrusters (PPT's) offer the combined benefits of extremely low average electric power ...
Pulsed plasma thrusters (PPT's) are a new option for attitude control of a small spacecraft and may ...
Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (PPTS) are a new option for attitude control of a small spacecraft and may r...
Small spacecraft are inherently cheaper to build and launch, even if they may pose formidable design...
Pulsed plasma thrusters are one of the most promising propulsion systems to perform various propulsi...
The continuing emphasis on reducing costs and downsizing spacecraft is forcing increased emphasis on...
Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (PPTs) are becoming increasingly popular due to the growth in nano-satellite...
Because of anticipated near- and far-term mission needs for innovative new electric propulsion techn...
This paper describes a preliminary development of a lightweight pulsed plasma thruster (PPT) module ...
The lifetime of LEO (Low Earth Orbit) Nanosatellites and CubeSats is currently limited by their susc...
This paper describes the progress associated with a joint effort to demonstrate an advanced pulsed p...
This paper describes the progress associated with a joint effort to demonstrate an advanced pulsed p...
Pulsed plasma thrusters are currently planned on two small satellite missions and proposed for a thi...
The successful miniaturization of spacecraft subsystems makes nanosatellites suitable candidates for...
Small spacecraft are inherently cheaper to build and launch, even if they may pose formidable design...