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Utilisation of a Reconfigurable High-Temperature Superconducting Magnet to Improve the Operational Efficiency and Throttlability of a Central-Cathode Electrostatic Thruster

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posted on 2024-12-03, 23:03 authored by Chris Acheson, Ryoyu Mori, Ryota Nakano, Jakub GlowackiJakub Glowacki, Cameron Shellard, Max Goddard-Winchester, Daiki Maeshina, Ryohei Takagi, Betina Pavri, Daisuke Ichihara, Harold Pollock, Kiyoshi Kinefuchi
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Space & Fusion Catalyst (Head grant E3714) (NSC07a) | Funder: Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment

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Acheson, C., Mori, R., Nakano, R., Glowacki, J., Shellard, C., Goddard-Winchester, M., Maeshina, D., Takagi, R., Pavri, B., Ichihara, D., Pollock, H. & Kinefuchi, K. (n.d.). Utilisation of a Reconfigurable High-Temperature Superconducting Magnet to Improve the Operational Efficiency and Throttlability of a Central-Cathode Electrostatic Thruster. In Space Propulsion Conference, Glasgow, Scotland.

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Space Propulsion Conference

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20

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Published Paper

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Accepted

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Glasgow, Scotland

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