shreshtha writes with this intriguing bit from The Daily Mail:
"A tiny satellite thruster which can journey to the Moon on just a tenth of a litre of fuel could usher in a new low-cost space age, its creators hope. The mini-motor weights just a few hundred grams and runs on an ionic chemical compound, using electricity to expel ions and generate thrust. The tiny motor isn't built to blast satellites into orbit ? instead, it's to help spacecraft manouevre once they're in space, which previously required bulky, expensive engines."footlocker julia gillard julia gillard pecan pie the hobbit trailer red velvet cake recipe josh krajcik
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