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Upcoming Program Review:Space Propulsion & Power Program Review, 10-13 September 2012, Arlington, VA
Objective:Research activities fall into three areas: non-chemical launch and in-space propulsion, chemical propulsion, and plume contamination resulting from both chemical and non-chemical propulsion. Research in the first area is directed primarily at advanced space propulsion, and is stimulated by the need to transfer payloads between orbits, station-keeping, and pointing, including macro- and nano-satellite propulsion. It includes studies of the sources of physical (non-chemical) energy and the mechanisms of release. Emphasis is on understanding electrically conductive flowing propellants (plasmas or charged particles) that serve to convert beamed or electrical energy into kinetic form.
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Solicitation:BAA-AFOSR-2012-0001, Page 16
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Program OverviewAFOSR Spring Review 2012 Presentation by Dr. Mitat Birkan
Contact Information:Program ManagerDr. Mitat BirkanAFOSR/RSA Tele: (703) 696-7234 DSN 426-7234FAX (703) 696-7320 Email:Space.Power@afosr.af.milDr. Birkan's Biography