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External Pulsed Plasma Propulsion And its Potential for the Near Future J. A. Bonometti, P. J. Morton and G. R. Schmidt
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Document Date: 2013-04-10 16:27:21


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Vol. / TD40 Marshall Space Flight Center / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / British Interplanetary Society / Air Force / University of California Press / /

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Journal of the British Interplanetary Society / /

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