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Nanosatellite thruster emits pure ions


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Nanosatellite thrusters that emit a stream of pure ions are the first of their kind to be entirely additively manufactured, using a combination of 3D printing and hydrothermal growth of zinc oxide nanowires. A stainless steel version (top) works better overall but is much more expensive to produce. MIT researchers found that a polymer version (bottom) yields comparable performance at a lower cost.
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A 3D-printed thruster that emits a stream of pure ions could be a low-cost, extremely efficient propulsion source for miniature satellites.
The nanosatellite thruster created by MIT researchers is the first of its kind to be entirely additively manufactured, using a combination of 3D printing and hydrothermal growth of zinc oxide nanowires. It is also the first thruster of this type to produce pure ions from the ionic liquids used to gen ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190623:04:41:00

continuously increasing in a left roll. did he say he could not turn the agena off? he said he had separated from the agena and he did a roll and couldn t stop it. the only way to get out was for him to fire his thruster. stop the spinning spacecraft before it spun so much that they passed out. we got down alive and neil said, i think we ll both have another chance, and we did. the week in space. cbs news coverage of astronaut james cernan s gemini 9. 2 1/2-hour walk in space. reporting from the cbs news space center, correspondent walter cronkite. the spacewalk is over. the hatch is locked closed again, cernan is safely back in the spacecraft. it was a disappointing spacewalk in a true sense. the only thing we did not do well was e.v.a., extravehicular activity. for the last flight of gemini 12 ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190623:04:37:00

the astronauts just became part of the fabric of the country. it was finding its way into the popular culture. if you grew up in the 50s you were watching science fiction, but if you grew up in the 60s, you were watching it actually happen. i don t want to fire the gun yet. when ed white went out on the first e.v.a,, people were holding their breath. there was a real push to get a spacewalk as soon as possible. that turned out to be gemini 4, and ed white s spacewalk was just a magnificent thing. i m rolling to the right now under my own influence. it s like a thermal glove. it is, ed. he went out and had this little nitrogen bottle to fire this thruster that pushed this way and that way so he could rotate himself around and so on and it gave the appearance of being a piece of cake. i m turning over. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20161028:13:04:00

Thruster and the brakes. and in addition, the cockpit voice recorder. the preliminary readout would suggest that in fact air traffic controllers were telling the pilot slow, slow, slow. suggesting that he was in fact coming in too far, too fast, and maybe had not adequately hit that runway early enough. the good news, everybody onboard safe. no injuries whatsoever. they then removed the plane overnight, and it is now in a hangar for the ntsb to take a look at. it s a 737. this is a workhorse of a plane. very reliable. stephanie. that s a big plane. thanks. our own tom costello at laguardia airport. i want to bring in nbc news campaign reporter vaughn hillyard, who was on mike pence s plane when it slid off the runway. and he managed to take some video on the plane. take a look at this. oh, my god. ....

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i m rolling to the right now under my own influence. like a thermal brush. it is. he went out and had this little nitrogen bottle to fire this thruster that pushed this way and that way so he could rotate himself around and so on and it gave the appearance of being a piece of cake. i m turning over. you look beautiful. i feel like a million dollars. there was absolutely no sensation of falling. there was very little sensation of speed, other than the same type of sensation that we had in the capsule. as i stepped out, the biggest thing was a feeling of accomplishment of a goal of the formation. the next major breakthrough will be the bringing together of two orbiting craft. the russians have made one test on their program and presumably have learned something. we have not yet made the first test so we must be considered ....

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