NASA helps propulsion technologies break out of the lab
NASA's In-Space Propulsion (ISP) program, which announced a new round of contracts last week, is helping new propulsion technologies break out of the laboratory and into actual missions, according to Paul Wercinski, ISP program executive in NASA's Office of Space Science. Scientists often are...
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