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Old July 24th 20, 01:23 AM posted to sci.space.policy
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Anyone here familiar with Morpheus Space's NanoFEEP thrusters?

Used to lower a cubesat's orbit recently.

URL:https://spacenews.com/uwe-4-lowers-altitude/

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Old July 25th 20, 04:57 PM posted to sci.space.policy
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On 2020-07-23 8:23 PM, Snidely wrote:
Anyone here familiar with Morpheus Space's NanoFEEP thrusters?

Used to lower a cubesat's orbit recently.

URL:https://spacenews.com/uwe-4-lowers-altitude/

/dps


No but a bit of time spent with Duck Duck Go (don't be evil) yielded
some more technical info on the UWE 4 and its propulsion system from the
University of Wurzburg he

http://www7.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.../uwe-4/design/


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Old July 25th 20, 05:05 PM posted to sci.space.policy
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Also, FYI Jeff Findley, another case of the use of magnetic torque, EM
drive w/o the violation of conservation of momentum, from the Biblio:

http://www7.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.../publications/


See:
P. Bangert, A. Kramer, K. Schilling, "UWE-4: Attitude and Orbit Control
on a 1U CubeSat scale using magnetic torquers and an electric propulsion
system", Pico- and Nano-Satellite Workshop, Berlin, 2018


Dave
 




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