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Transport / Ion thruster / EmDrive / Rocket engine / Resonator / Rocket / Variable Specific Impulse Magnetoplasma Rocket / Electrically powered spacecraft propulsion / Spacecraft propulsion / Aerospace engineering / Space technology
Date: 2013-10-10 13:16:15
Transport
Ion thruster
EmDrive
Rocket engine
Resonator
Rocket
Variable Specific Impulse Magnetoplasma Rocket
Electrically powered spacecraft propulsion
Spacecraft propulsion
Aerospace engineering
Space technology

IAC-13,C4,P,44.p1,x17254 THE DYNAMIC OPERATON OF A HIGH Q EMDRIVE MICROWAVE THRUSTER Roger Shawyer C.Eng. MIET. FRAeS SPR Ltd UK ABSTRACT The static operation of an EmDrive microwave thruster has once

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