A review of electric thrusters for satellite auxiliary propulsion was conducted at JPL during the past year. Comparisons of the various thrusters for attitude propulsion and east-west and north-south stationkeeping were made based upon performance, mass, power, and demonstrated life. Reliability and cost are also discussed. The method of electrical acceleration of propellant served to divide the thruster systems into two groups: electrostatic and electromagnetic. Ion and colloid thrusters fall within the electrostatically accelerated group while MPD and pulsed plasma thrusters comprise the electromagnetically accelerated group. The survey was confined to research in the United States with accent on flight and flight prototype systems.
Satellite auxiliary-propulsion selection techniques. Addendum: A survey of auxiliary electric propulsion systems
1971-07-15
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Satellite auxiliary-propulsion selection techniques
NTRS | 1970
|Satellite Auxiliary-Propulsion Selection Techniques
NTIS | 1970
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