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    In-Space Propulsion Technology products ready for infusion on NASA's future science missions

    Anderson, David J. / Pencil, Eric / Peterson, Todd et al. | IEEE | 2012
    enable or enhance NASA robotic science missions. These in-space propulsion technologies are applicable, and potentially enabling, for future NASA ...

      In-Space Propulsion Technology Products Ready for Infusion on NASA's Future Science Missions

      Anderson, David J. / Pencil, Eric / Peterson, Todd et al. | NTRS | 2012
      enable or enhance NASA robotic science missions. These in-space propulsion technologies are applicable, and potentially enabling, for future NASA ...

    In-Space Propulsion Technology Products for NASA's Future Science and Exploration Missions

    Anderson, David J. / Pencil, Eric / Peterson, Todd et al. | NTRS | 2011
    enable or enhance NASA robotic science missions. These in-space propulsion technologies are applicable, and potentially enabling, for future NASA ...

    NASA's In-Space Propulsion Technology Project Overview and Mission Applicability

    Kremic, Tibor / Anderson, David J. / Dankanich, John W. | IEEE | 2008
    The In-Space Propulsion Technology Project, funded by NASA's Science Mission Directorate (SMD), is continuing to invest in propulsion ...

    The NASA In-Space Propulsion Technology Project, products, and mission applicability

    Anderson, David J. / Pencil, Eric / Liou, Larry et al. | IEEE | 2009
    The In-Space Propulsion Technology (ISPT) Project, funded by NASA's Science Mission Directorate (SMD), is continuing to invest in ...

    The NASA In-Space Propulsion Technology Project, Products, and Mission Applicability

    Anderson, David J. / Pencil, Eric / Liou, Larry et al. | NTRS | 2009
    The In-Space Propulsion Technology (ISPT) Project, funded by NASA s Science Mission Directorate (SMD), is continuing to invest in ...

    Status and Mission Applicability of NASA's In-Space Propulsion Technology Project

    Anderson, David J. / Munk, Michelle M. / Dankanich, John et al. | NTRS | 2009
    The In-Space Propulsion Technology (ISPT) project develops propulsion technologies that will enable or enhance NASA robotic science ...

    The NASA In-Space Propulsion Technology Project's Current Products and Future Directions

    Anderson, David J. / Dankanich, John / Munk, Michelle M. et al. | NTRS | 2010
    propulsion technologies that enable or enhance NASA robotic science missions. These in-space propulsion technologies are applicable, and potentially ...