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  2. Moog Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Moog also worked on several space contracts and designed part of the liquid rocket engine propulsion systems on the Voyager space probes and provided thruster valves that steered the spacecraft. Moog also made servo-actuators for four Space Shuttles. Moog provided a control and motion system for the Wimbledon Centre Court retracting roof. This ...

  3. Liquid apogee engine - Wikipedia

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    In some parts of the space industry an LAE is also referred to as a liquid apogee motor (LAM), a liquid apogee thruster (LAT) and, depending on the propellant, a dual-mode liquid apogee thruster (DMLAT). Despite the ambiguity with respect to the use of engine and motor in these names, all use liquid propellant.

  4. List of spacecraft manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    All Forms of Chemical Propulsion including Main Apogee Engines and AOCS Thrusters Bipropellant and Monopropellant Product Families Include: LEROS, MONARC Thruster, LTT Thruster Division of Moog Inc. Bradford Space: New York, NY LMP-103s thrusters, Water based thrusters LMP-103s green monopropellant propulsion systems & thrusters,

  5. Thrusters (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    A thruster is a spacecraft propulsion device used for orbital station-keeping, attitude control, or long-duration, low-thrust acceleration, ...

  6. NASA Solar Technology Application Readiness - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of NSTAR program was to develop a xenon-fueled ion propulsion system for deep space missions. [3] The NSTAR electrostatic ion thruster was developed at NASA's Glenn Research Center and manufactured by Hughes, and Spectrum Astro, Inc. in the early 1990s. The feed system development was a collaborative effort between JPL and Moog Inc. [1]

  7. SSL 1300 - Wikipedia

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    The subsystem was supplied by International Space Technologies Inc and used Fakel's Hall thrusters and American and European propellant supply and electronics. [4] According to Moog-ISP, the SSL 1300 platform uses its bipropellant thrusters. [5] In September 2015 SSL announced that it had delivered 100 satellites based on the SSL 1300 platform.

  8. ECAPS - Wikipedia

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    ECAPS AB is a Swedish spacecraft propulsion company, established in 2000 as a joint venture between the Swedish Space Corporation (SSC) and Volvo Aero with the goal of developing and commercializing in-space thruster technology using a low toxicity Ammonium dinitramide (ADN) based liquid monopropellant called LMP-103S.

  9. DS2000 - Wikipedia

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    The DS2000 is a geostationary communications satellite bus designed and manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric of Japan.Designed to carry payloads between 3 t (3.3 tons) and 5 t (5.5 tons), with power requirements of up to 15 kW.