MEISSINGER et al., 1972 - Google Patents
A common solar electric upper stage for multi-mission applicationsMEISSINGER et al., 1972
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- 8190258142034773604
- Author
- MEISSINGER H
- GOLDIN D
- MASCY A
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- Publication venue
- 9th Electric Propulsion Conference
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Thc conccpt of using a solar-clcctric upper stage for nrulti-mission application is a practical, econoniical, and versatile~ ipproach to space cx-ploration. Mission Capabilities includc a Mcrcury orbilcr, astcroid and cumrt rcndczvous, a solar probc, an cxtra-ccliptic protw, and …
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