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1 October 2001 Microengineered cold gas thruster system for a co-orbiting satellite assistant (COSA)
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Abstract
Miniaturization technologies such as Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) have been used to fabricate a prototype 100-gm class cold gas propulsion system suitable for use on a Co-Orbiting Satellite Assistant (COSA). The propulsion system is fabricated from bonded layers of photostructurable glass (Foturan glass; the design is based on fabricating integrated modular parts. Thus, the propulsion system is mass producible, expandable, expendable (low unit cost), and highly integrated.
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Adam Huang, William W. Hansen, Siegfried W. Janson, and Henry Helvajian "Microengineered cold gas thruster system for a co-orbiting satellite assistant (COSA)", Proc. SPIE 4559, MEMS Components and Applications for Industry, Automobiles, Aerospace, and Communication, (1 October 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.443032
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KEYWORDS
Space operations

Microelectromechanical systems

Aerospace engineering

Satellites

Computer aided design

Electronics

Glasses

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