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Carbon nanotube field electron emitters will get space testing
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Document Date: 2015-02-08 11:16:10


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chemical rockets / micro-propulsion systems / potential applications / electricity / gas molecules / micro-satellite / sensor device / electrically-powered ion propulsion systems / silicon chips / vacuum electronics / ionized gas / main satellite / launched using chemical rockets / /

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Georgia Institute of Technology APA / Air Force Institute of Technology / Center for Space Research and Assurance / Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics / U.S. Air Force Academy / Electrical Engineering Department / Georgia Tech's School of Materials Science and Engineering / Georgia Tech Research Institute / Center for Space Research and Assurance at AFIT / /

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Rob Felt / Jonathan Black / Jud Ready / John Toon / Graham Sanborn / /

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artist / director / principal research engineer / GTRI principal research engineer / /

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Ohio / California / /

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silicon chips / the Integrated Miniaturized Electromagnetic Analyzer / /

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