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Are Superconducting Magnets the Future of Space Propulsion?

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The Kkako thruster is a class of electric propulsion that uses an applied magnetic field to accelerate ions to extremely high speeds.
The technology being developed in Wellington , New Zealand , could one day reduce the space industry’s reliance on chemical rockets.
The Hki thruster will soon be mounted onto the exterior of the ISS in the coming months .
When installed on the ISS , the superconducting magnet will generate a field of up to 0.5 T.
It will be operated remotely, cycling through various field strengths, and testing shutdown scenarios.
Paihau-Robinson team also has a secondary objective for the mission; “an experiment of opportunity, made possible by its high-field magnet.
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