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cold gas propulsion

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Cold gas propulsion is a method of generating thrust by expelling a pressurized, inert gas through a nozzle without combustion or phase change. As a research concept and engineering methodology, it investigates the design, performance, and application of these systems for spacecraft attitude control, reaction control, and small satellite maneuvering, valued for their inherent simplicity, reliability, and safety.

Top Authors

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AK

Edwards Air Force Base

MS

University of Surrey

SJ

Glenn Research Center

EG

The University of Texas at Austin

HK

The University of Tokyo

Top Institutions

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Glenn Research Center

Cleveland, United States

Edwards Air Force Base, United States

University of Southern California

Los Angeles, United States

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Pasadena, United States