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Date: 2015-02-08 11:16:10
Spacecraft
Carbon nanotubes
Carbon nanotube
Ion thruster
Electrodynamic tether
CubeSat
Field electron emission
Georgia Tech Research Institute
Carbon nanotube actuators
Electromagnetism
Physics
Spacecraft propulsion

Carbon nanotube field electron emitters will get space testing

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