Takahashi, 2022 - Google Patents
Thirty percent conversion efficiency from radiofrequency power to thrust energy in a magnetic nozzle plasma thrusterTakahashi, 2022
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- Takahashi K
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Innovations for terrestrial transportation technologies, eg, cars, aircraft, and so on, have driven historical industries so far, and a similar breakthrough is now occurring in space owing to the successful development of electric propulsion devices such as gridded ion and …
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