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- Spacecraft propulsion - Wikipedia
Spacecraft propulsion A remote camera captures a close-up view of an RS-25 during a test firing at the John C Stennis Space Center in Hancock County, Mississippi Bipropellant rocket engines of the Apollo Lunar Module reaction control system (RCS) Spacecraft propulsion is any method used to accelerate spacecraft and artificial satellites
- Space Nuclear Propulsion - NASA
Space Nuclear Propulsion (SNP) is one technology that can provide high thrust and double the propellant efficiency of chemical rockets, making it a viable option for crewed missions to Mars
- Electric spacecraft propulsion may soon take a leap, thanks . . .
Spacecraft powered by electric propulsion could soon be better protected against their own exhaust, thanks to new supercomputer simulations
- Propulsion - latest research news and features - Phys. org
Advancing deep space travel with nuclear propulsion How can fission-powered propulsion help advance deep space exploration, specifically to the outer planets like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune?
- Exploring Advanced Rocket Propulsion Systems for Future Space . . .
As humanity stands on the brink of a new era in space exploration, the development and refinement of advanced rocket propulsion systems are becoming increasingly crucial The quest for efficient, powerful, and sustainable propulsion technologies will play a pivotal role in determining the success of future space missions This article delves into the various types of rocket propulsion systems
- Recent innovations to advance space electric propulsion . . .
The innovations in the present space propulsion technologies include enhancing the plasma control in the electric propulsion (EP) thrusters, introduction of new control mechanisms, the utilization of alternative propellants to xenon, to address the requirements of the recently emerged missions
- The Future of Space Exploration: Innovations in Propulsion . . .
Historical Overview of Propulsion Technologies NASA has explored various advanced propulsion options beyond chemical propulsion as part of a long-term strategy This research aims to expand capabilities for human space missions and address significant physics questions of the 21st century Advanced propulsion technologies promise to unlock new frontiers in the solar system and beyond For over
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