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Date: 2016-07-28 14:45:51
Spacecraft propulsion
Spaceflight
Spacecraft
Propulsion
Busek
Hall-effect thruster
Ion thruster
USA-221
Electrically powered spacecraft propulsion
TacSat-2
Specific impulse
Thruster

Busek’s low power Hall Effect Thrusters span between 100 and 1500 W Typical low power Isp range: 1100 to 2000 s Busek Co. has been developing next generation high performance electric propulsion systems. Our family of

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