This video highlights the work being done at Colorado State University’s Space Lab working with Ion Propulsion. If you would like to know more about CSU’s Engineering programs please go to www.engr.colostate.edu.
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This video highlights the work being done at Colorado State University’s Space Lab working with Ion Propulsion. If you would like to know more about CSU’s Engineering programs please go to www.engr.colostate.edu.
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i got a hard rocket thruster in my pants
it does not have alot of thrust but wat it lacks in thrust i makes up in durability… look up ramjet its te most practical intersterdrive engine
how much thrust does it have?