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Heinrich Zinndorf-Linker wrote in message ...
OK, buy them in Germany, instead. The Germans will be glad to offer you a hundred of them out of their catalogue, as you need them. Just take a look "over the curtain"... I found some ion drives from Daimler Chrysler Aerospace at: http://dutlsisa.lr.tudelft.nl/Propul...m#Ion_thruster but these are much lower thrust than the 1.5 Newton Russian thruster, just 0.025 N for the large one. Aerojet in the USA also makes ion drives and hall thrusters, see: http://www.rocket.com/epandse.html Not sure of their thrust, but I suspect it is small. Even the Boeing (was Hughes) 702 ion drive is only 0.165 Newtons: http://www.boeing.com/defense-space/...xips/xips.html The Busek BHT-HD-8000 has about 0.5 Newton at 8 kw, see: http://www.busek.com/bht.htm So the Busek is interesting, but currently, for large thrust at high ISP, the Russian SPT-290 is my favorite. Anyone know of any other high ISP thrusters with over 1 Newton thrust? I also suspect Russian prices are lower, and that I won't have the export control problems that can come with buying from a US company. -- Vince |
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