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A Multi-Sectioning, Reconfigurable Electromagnetic Hammering Propulsion for Mole Penetrators

Grygorczuk et al., 2016

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12196511384872143500
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Grygorczuk J
Kedziora B
Wisniewski L
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Proc. 43rd Aerosp. Mech. Symp. AMS

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This paper presents a new generation electromagnetic direct drive for low-speed penetrators, which makes them capable of underground mobility within regolith while carrying scientific instruments (such as sampling tools or thermal sensors) in planetary …
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