Electric Propulsion Research at the University of Southampton

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Author - S. Pottinger et al

Co-Author(s) - S. Pottinger; P. Gessini; D. Webb; R. Intini Marques; S. B. Gabriel

JBIS Volume # - 59

Page # - 176-183

Year - 2006

Keywords - Electric propulsion, hollow cathode, colloid, thruster, PPT

JBIS Reference Code # - 2006.59.176

Number of Pages - 8

[edit] Abstract

The use of electric propulsion for near Earth and deep space missions has occurred due to long term research into understanding the physical phenomena occurring within various propulsion subsystems. This research has resulted in the development of hardware that is suited to a wide range of missions. The research undertaken at the University of Southampton in the fields of hollow cathodes, colloid thrusters and pulsed plasma thrusters will be reviewed and their application to small satellite and remote sensing missions discussed.


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