Status: In Development, 1962-1964.. Date: 1964. Thrust: 0.0280 N (0.0060 lbf). Specific impulse: 4,900 s.
The engine provided flow control via a boiler and a porous stainless steel plug. A hot tantalum wire was used as the discharge cathode. Beam and accelerator power supply voltages were 2500 V and 2000 V, respectively. The engine had a 1.4 kW power level with 28 mN of thrust at a specific impulse of about 4900 s. Ion beam neutralization was provided by a heated tantalum filament
Electrical Input Power: 1.40 kW.
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