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    Neil Wallace: electrifying spacecraft propulsion

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    • Title Neil Wallace: electrifying spacecraft propulsion
    • Released: 30/11/2016
    • Length 00:01:28
    • Language English
    • Footage Type Documentary
    • Copyright ESA
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      ESA propulsion engineer Neil Wallace explains how electric propulsion allows space mission designers to transcend the fundamental upper limits on performance set by conventional chemical thrusters to get to new destinations in space more rapidly – such as the planet Mercury. The 2018 BepiColombo mission is only possible in its present form because of its use of T6 ion thrusters, generating an order of magnitude more thrust than their standard equivalents.

      For more information read Neil’s interview here

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    • Mission BepiColombo
    • Location ESTEC
    • Keywords Career , Engineers, Propulsion, Research, Technology
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