Researchers in Georgia Tech’s School of Aerospace Engineering Assemble the Lunar Flashlight’s Propulsion System

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Researchers in Georgia Tech’s School of Aerospace Engineering Assemble the Lunar Flashlight’s Propulsion System

Researchers in Georgia Tech’s School of Aerospace Engineering assemble the Lunar Flashlight’s propulsion system, which will use a special “green” monopropellant to perform course correction maneuvers. (Credit: Candler Hobbs)

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Groups

Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), Research Horizons

Categories
Institute and Campus, Student Research, Research, Aerospace
Keywords
GTRI, Research, go-researchnews, science and technology, Lunar Flashlight, moon, spacecraft, space, NASA, ice formations, aerospace engineering, CubeSat, infrared lasers, student research, propulsion system, MSFC
Status
  • Created By: Michelle Gowdy
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Jan 12, 2022 - 3:44pm
  • Last Updated: Jan 12, 2022 - 3:44pm