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Air Breathing Electric Propulsion

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space-technology1 year ago

"Designer Unveils Revolutionary Air-Thrust Engine Technology"

Scientists at George Washington University and Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory are working on air-breathing electric propulsion (ABEP) engines that could potentially power satellites with electric power in very low Earth orbit, using air as a fuel source. Anmol Taploo, a PhD student at GWU, explains the concept and benefits of ABEP engines, including reduced launch costs, high-quality imaging, disaster management, military defense, communications, and space debris prevention. The goal of the DARPA Charge Harmony project is to achieve a thrust-to-drag ratio greater than one, and the technology could potentially be used for spacecraft orbiting other planets within the next five years.

space-technology1 year ago

"Uncle Sam's Quest for Satellite Fuel from Thin Air"

Researchers from the Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory and George Washington University are developing air-breathing electric propulsion (ABEP) systems for satellites in very low Earth orbit (VLEO) that can generate fuel from the atmosphere, potentially extending satellite lifetimes and reducing mass. This technology, funded by DARPA, aims to use air as propellant instead of conventional fuels, and while still in the experimental phase, it has garnered interest from space agencies like the European Space Agency.