Tag: Plasma Thruster


  • A Bi-Directional Plasma Thruster for Safe Deorbiting of Space Junk

    A Bi-Directional Plasma Thruster for Safe Deorbiting of Space Junk

    Understanding Kessler Syndrome and Its Challenges As the problem of space debris escalates, the Kessler Syndrome presents a significant threat to satellites, spacecraft, and future space missions. The phenomenon occurs when the density of objects in low Earth orbit (LEO) is high enough that collisions between objects create even more debris, leading to a cascading…

  • A Bi-Directional Plasma Thruster Could Deorbit Space Junk Safely

    A Bi-Directional Plasma Thruster Could Deorbit Space Junk Safely

    The Growing Threat of Space Junk Space junk, or orbital debris, has become a significant concern for satellites, space missions, and the future of space exploration. The phenomenon known as Kessler Syndrome describes a scenario where the density of objects in low Earth orbit (LEO) is so high that collisions between debris and operational satellites…