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Date: 2013-05-22 21:09:50
Spacecraft propulsion
Plasma physics
Emerging technologies
Nature
Astrophysics
Physics
Matter
Gases
Plasma
Ion thruster
Electrically powered spacecraft propulsion
Pulsed plasma thruster

Special Issue on IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science Plasma Propulsion (Scheduled for DecemberPlasma propulsion is a very rapidly growing area of plasma science and technology. Experiments, modeling, and computer

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