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Spacecraft propulsion / Busek / LISA Pathfinder / Ion thruster / CubeSat / Electrospray / Evolved Laser Interferometer Space Antenna / Pulsed plasma thruster / Plasma propulsion engine / Colloid thruster
Date: 2016-07-28 14:46:03
Spacecraft propulsion
Busek
LISA Pathfinder
Ion thruster
CubeSat
Electrospray
Evolved Laser Interferometer Space Antenna
Pulsed plasma thruster
Plasma propulsion engine
Colloid thruster

Busek Electrospray Thrusters Launch aboard ESA’s LISA Pathfinder NATICK, MA., DECEMBER 3, 2015 Satellite propulsion firm Busek Co. Inc. confirmed the launch of the world’s first flight-qualified electrospray thruster

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