Overview of NASA Iodine Hall Thruster Propulsion System Development
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Kurt A. Polzin | Timothy D. Smith | Hani Kamhawi | John Dankanich | Tyler A. Hickman | Thomas W. Haag | Lawrence Byrne | James Szabo | H. Kamhawi | K. Polzin | T. Haag | J. Szabo | J. Dankanich | L. Byrne | T. Smith
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