Aeronautics and astronautics – Spacecraft – With fuel system details
Patent
1997-07-09
1999-09-07
Eldred, J. Woodrow
Aeronautics and astronautics
Spacecraft
With fuel system details
60202, B64G 140
Patent
active
059474211
ABSTRACT:
Electrostatic propulsion systems for spacecraft include a plurality of electrostatic thrusters that are continuously coupled to power forms of a power supply system. Ionizable gas is fed to a selected one of the thrusters to selectively initiate the thrust of that electrostatic thruster. In other embodiments, heater power forms are coupled only to the selected thruster to reduce power consumption and increase cathode lifetime. The propulsion system has a reduced complexity and is especially suited for spacecraft in which only one thruster is ever fired at a given time.
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Beattie John R.
Goswitz Philip J.
Eldred J. Woodrow
Grunebach Georgann
Gudmestad Terje
Sales Michael W.
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