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NSTAR Ion Thrusters and Power Processors
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EngineeringSpace MissionNstar Ion ThrustersSpace MissionsAccelerator TechnologyElectrical EngineeringChemical PropulsionRocket EngineComputer EngineeringPropulsionAerospace Propulsion SystemsIon PropulsionAerospace EngineeringIon Propulsion TechnologySpace Mission DesignDeep Space 1Electric PropulsionIn-space Propulsion SystemsSeptember 1995Aerospace PropulsionDeep Space ExplorationIon ThrustersSpace Engineering
The purpose of the NASA Solar Electric Propulsion Technology Applications Readiness (NSTAR) project is to validate ion propulsion technology for use on future NASA deep space missions. This program, which was initiated in September 1995, focused on the development of two sets of flight quality ion thrusters, power processors, and controllers that provided the same performance as engineering model hardware and also met the dynamic and environmental requirements of the Deep Space 1 Project. One of the flight sets was used for primary propulsion for the Deep Space 1 spacecraft which was launched in October 1998.
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