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NASA Probe Snaps Amazing Photos of Saturn Moons – Space News

By alkaon on December 29, 2011 No Comments

NASA Probe Snaps Amazing Photos of Saturn Moons – Space News

Publication Date 28 December 2011

Article source: http://sfluxe.com/2011/12/28/nasa-probe-snaps-amazing-photos-of-saturn-moons-space-news/

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This image shows a cutting-edge solar-electric propulsion thruster in development at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., that uses xenon ions for propulsion. An earlier version of this solar-electric propulsion engine has been flying on NASA's Dawn mission to the asteroid belt. This engine is being considered as part of the Asteroid Initiative, a proposal to robotically capture a small near-Earth asteroid and redirect it safely to a stable orbit in the Earth-moon system where astronauts can visit and explore it. This image was taken through a porthole in a vacuum chamber at JPL where the ion engine is being tested. Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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