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Spacecraft propulsion / Busek / Ion thruster / CubeSat / Thruster / Specific impulse / Electrostatic ion thruster / XIPS-25
Date: 2016-07-28 14:46:02
Spacecraft propulsion
Busek
Ion thruster
CubeSat
Thruster
Specific impulse
Electrostatic ion thruster
XIPS-25

World’s Smallest Ion Thruster Busek’s BIT-1 RF ion thruster is an ultra-compact, high-performance ion propulsion device designed with nano-satellite users in mind. Weighing just 53 grams and having a size close to a

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