Cline et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Lunar SmallSat Missions with Chemical-Electrospray Multimode PropulsionCline et al., 2024
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- 7884462080297443199
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- Cline B
- Parker K
- Rosales J
- Rovey J
- West S
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- Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets
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Multimode spacecraft propulsion combines two or more propulsive modes into a single system using a single propellant. In this study, a multimode system combining a monopropellant chemical decomposition mode with an electric electrospray mode is …
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