Plasma Thrusters on Satellites Could Be Much More Powerful

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By Kate McAlpine, Originally published by VP for Communications-Michigan News

Research conducted at Michigan Aerospace Engineering may be the propulsion breakthrough that gets humans to Mars. A study led by Associate Professor Ben Jorns at the Plasmadynamics & Electric Propulsion Laboratory (PEPL) suggests that smaller Hall thrusters can generate more thrust—potentially making them candidates for interplanetary missions.