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Astrodynamics / Discovery program / Spacecraft propulsion / Exploration of the Moon / Moon landing / Dawn / NEAR Shoemaker / Delta-v / Gravity assist / Spaceflight / Space technology / Spacecraft
Date: 2014-06-23 18:30:29
Astrodynamics
Discovery program
Spacecraft propulsion
Exploration of the Moon
Moon landing
Dawn
NEAR Shoemaker
Delta-v
Gravity assist
Spaceflight
Space technology
Spacecraft

Overview of Mission Design for NASA Asteroid Redirect Robotic Mission Concept IEPC[removed]Presented at the 33rd International Electric Propulsion Conference, The George Washington University • Washington, D.C. • US

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