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Development of propulsion technology abroad for deep space exploration and its inspiration(PDF)

《火箭推进》[ISSN:1672-9374/CN:CN 61-1436/V]

Issue:
2017年04期
Page:
1-6
Research Field:
专论与综述
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Title:
Development of propulsion technology abroad for deep space exploration and its inspiration
Author(s):
HAN Quandong1 2 REN Jianjun1 2 YU Hangjian3
1. Shanghai Institute of Space Propulsion, Shanghai 201112, China; 2. Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Space Engine, Shanghai 201112, China; 3. Beijing Institute of Spacecraft System Engineering, Beijing 100094, China
Keywords:
deep space exploration propulsion technology development inspiration
PACS:
V434-34
DOI:
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Abstract:
Propulsion system provides the required control force and control moment for spacecraft, to some extent, determines the size of the spacecraft, its farthest flight distance and even the success of the mission. It′s one of the important subsystems of the spacecraft. Many kinds of propulsion systems have been developed abroad to meet different requirements. In this paper, some typical propulsion systems for deep space exploration are described and their technical characteristics and growing trends are analyzed. The inspiration to the Chinese research on propulsion technology for deep space unmanned and manned exploration is also discussed.

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