About: HEMPT 3050

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HEMPT 3050 is a satellite station-keeping Ion thruster, currently selected for the use on German satellite. It's designed to be used for two roles: orbit-rising and station-keeping. To date it's been demonstrated to operate over 9000 hours. Thruster was originally planned to be used on the Hispasat AG1, based on bus, however it was switched to the Heinrich Hertz, which is based on the same platform. Thruster design has been in development since 2002, and thanks to unique magnetic confinement it features both: high efficiency and negligible erosion, what contributes to a long lifetime.

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  • HEMPT 3050 is a satellite station-keeping Ion thruster, currently selected for the use on German satellite. It's designed to be used for two roles: orbit-rising and station-keeping. To date it's been demonstrated to operate over 9000 hours. Thruster was originally planned to be used on the Hispasat AG1, based on bus, however it was switched to the Heinrich Hertz, which is based on the same platform. Thruster design has been in development since 2002, and thanks to unique magnetic confinement it features both: high efficiency and negligible erosion, what contributes to a long lifetime. (en)
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  • HEMPT 3050 (en)
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  • Satellite Station Keeping (en)
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  • In development (en)
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  • Hall-effect thruster (en)
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  • HEMPT 3050 is a satellite station-keeping Ion thruster, currently selected for the use on German satellite. It's designed to be used for two roles: orbit-rising and station-keeping. To date it's been demonstrated to operate over 9000 hours. Thruster was originally planned to be used on the Hispasat AG1, based on bus, however it was switched to the Heinrich Hertz, which is based on the same platform. Thruster design has been in development since 2002, and thanks to unique magnetic confinement it features both: high efficiency and negligible erosion, what contributes to a long lifetime. (en)
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  • HEMPT 3050 (en)
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