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Hall plasma thruster development for micro and nano satellites

Ferreira et al., 2019

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Document ID
494894339382518984
Author
Ferreira J
Martins A
Miranda R
Porto M
Coelho H
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Journal of Physics: Conference Series

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Hall thrusters are one of the most successful electric thrusters for space application that has been developed until now. The Plasma Physics Laboratory of the University of Brasília (UnB) has been developing a Permanent Magnet Hall Thruster (PHALL) for the Brazilian …
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