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Shabshelowitz, 2013 - Google Patents

Study of RF Plasma Technology Applied to Air-Breathing Electric Propulsion.

Shabshelowitz, 2013

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Satellites in low Earth orbit experience an aerodynamic drag force due to the finite density of gas in the thermosphere. Left unchecked, this drag force acts to reduce satellite altitude, eventually causing re-entry. To maintain a satellite in its intended orbit, an onboard …
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