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Spacecraft propulsion / Japanese space program / Hayabusa / Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency / Space exploration / Reaction control system / Spacecraft / 25143 Itokawa / Ion thruster / Spaceflight / Space technology / Aerospace engineering
Date: 2013-10-07 03:05:13
Spacecraft propulsion
Japanese space program
Hayabusa
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Space exploration
Reaction control system
Spacecraft
25143 Itokawa
Ion thruster
Spaceflight
Space technology
Aerospace engineering

Spirited Challengers of Space Development: The Engineers Behind Space Propulsion Systems Homegrown technology supports satellites and planetary explorers

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