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Engineering360: "Electric Propulsion Capabilities Demonstrated for Future NASA Missions"

09/01/2018 11:48 AM

Read Engineering360 article: Electric Propulsion Capabilities Demonstrated for Future NASA Missions.

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Re: Electric Propulsion Capabilities Demonstrated for Future NASA Missions

09/03/2018 3:36 PM

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Re: Electric Propulsion Capabilities Demonstrated for Future NASA Missions

09/13/2018 10:54 AM

15 kW?? That's barely enough to move an electric car down the highway at 65 mph! I guess in space where there is no wind resistance, 50 kW would be sufficient for moderate acceleration of small, low mass vehicles. I find it hard to believe that it would even be enough to land on or take off from the moon.

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