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Hayabusa asteroid explorer powered by ion engines on the way to earthKuninaka et al., 2009
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- Kuninaka H
- Nishiyama K
- Shimizu Y
- Funaki I
- Koizumi H
- Hosoda S
- Nakata D
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- 31st International Electric Propulsion Conference
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The microwave discharge ion engines made Hayabusa explorer, launched in 2003, rendezvous with an asteroid in 2005. After successful touch-downs at the asteroid surface it was lost due to chemical-fuel leakage. Xenon cold gas jets from the neutralizers resumed …
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