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Long conducting wires which can act as electrical motors or generators
Electrodynamic tethers (EDTs) are long conducting wires, such as one deployed from a tether satellite, which can operate on electromagnetic principles
Electrodynamic_tether
Space technology using tethers
force or gravity gradient effects. Tethers can be deployed for a range of applications, including electrodynamic propulsion, momentum exchange, artificial
Space_tether_missions
Load bearing cable connecting objects in space
space tethers are in development: Electrodynamic tethers Electrodynamic tethers are primarily used for propulsion. These are conducting tethers that carry
Space_tether
Kind of space tether
object will cause the rotating tether to lose energy, and thus lose velocity and altitude. However, using electrodynamic tether thrusting, or ion propulsion
Momentum_exchange_tether
1996 American crewed spaceflight
Electrodynamics (ROPE), Research on Electrodynamic Tether Effects (RETE), Magnetic Field Experiment for TSS Missions (TEMAG), Shuttle Electrodynamic Tether
STS-75
Propulsion concepts and technologies
surveyed here have since been demonstrated in practice, including electrodynamic tethers in orbit, solar sail spacecraft such as IKAROS, and terrestrial
Field_propulsion
2016 Japanese resupply spaceflight to the ISS
in space. KITE (Kounotori Integrated Tether Experiment) was an experimental electrodynamic tether (EDT). The tether was equipped with a 20 kg end-mass,
Kounotori_6
Topics referred to by the same term
space Electrodynamic tether, a conductive space tether which generates current and acts against a planetary magnetic field Momentum exchange tether, a kind
Tether_(disambiguation)
Thermally induced flow of charge carriers from a surface
used for electricity generation (such as thermionic converters and electrodynamic tethers) or cooling. Thermionic vacuum tubes emit electrons from a hot cathode
Thermionic_emission
Space Tethered Autonomous Robotic Satellite II or STARS-II, was a nanosatellite built by Japan's Kagawa University to test an electrodynamic tether in low
STARS-II
Pollution around Earth by defunct artificial objects
Instead of rockets, an electrodynamic tether could be attached to a spacecraft at launch; at the end of its lifetime, the tether would be rolled out to
Space_debris
Process that leads to gradual decrease of the distance between two orbiting bodies
energy, hence no orbit is indefinitely stable. Satellites using an electrodynamic tether, moving through the Earth's magnetic field, create drag force that
Orbital_decay
Topics referred to by the same term
editor for UNIVAC Series 90 and Fujitsu BS2000 computer systems Electrodynamic tether, a spacecraft component Event dispatching thread, in Java Australian
EDT
Type of cold cathode lamp
ignition followed with 300V sustained power. List of light sources Electrodynamic tether § Hollow cathode Eichhorn, H.; Schoenbach, K. H.; Tessnow, T. (1993)
Hollow-cathode_lamp
New technologies actively in development
maneuvering; long-duration interplanetary and interstellar missions Electrodynamic tether, Electrodeless plasma thruster, Laser propulsion Inflatable space
List_of_emerging_technologies
Electricity in planetary atmospheres
field Sprites and lightning Whistler (radio) Telluric current Other Electrodynamic tether Solar radiation See Flashes in the Sky: Earth's Gamma-Ray Bursts
Atmospheric_electricity
Ionized part of Earth's upper atmosphere
line-of-sight. The open system electrodynamic tether, which uses the ionosphere, is being researched. The space tether uses plasma contactors and the
Ionosphere
Era from 1945–present
mission STS-75 conducted research in space with the electrodynamic tether generator and other tether configurations. The program suffered from two incidents
Contemporary_history
originated the MXER Tether concept, which combines momentum-exchange techniques with electrodynamic reboost propulsion to enable a bolo tether system to serve
Robert_P._Hoyt
Dust floating in space
Gregory L.; Johnson, Less (February 2005). "Applications of the Electrodynamic Tether to Interstellar Travel" (PDF). Whittet 2022, pp. 8-1 – 8-37 Chow
Cosmic_dust
Spacecraft propulsion without on-board reaction mass
spacecraft such as cubesats. Electrodynamic tethers produce a Lorentz force by passing a current through a long tether (i.e. a wire) extended from the
Propellantless_propulsion
Proposed lightweight radiator
Space Energy Needs Jack L. Kerrebrock, 1987 "Applications of the Electrodynamic Tether to Interstellar Travel" Gregory L. Matloff, Less Johnson, February
Liquid_droplet_radiator
Miniature satellite in 10 cm cube modules
protons from solar wind to produce thrust. It is similar to an electrodynamic tether in that the craft only needs to supply electricity to operate. Solar
CubeSat
Discontinued US research program on the viability of nuclear pulse propulsion
launching from very remote areas. A few relatively small space-based electrodynamic tethers could be deployed to quickly eject the energetic particles from
Project Orion (nuclear propulsion)
Project_Orion_(nuclear_propulsion)
Amateur radio satellite launched in 2006
supposed to deploy an electrodynamic tether to help it deorbit. The satellite failed early into its mission, so the electrodynamic tether experiment probably
CUTE-1.7_+_APD
Slostad, "Early Results of the Multi-Application Survivable Tether (MAST) Space Tether Experiment," Proceedings of the 21st AIAA/USU Conference on Small
List_of_CubeSats
Proposed spacecraft propulsion device
atmosphere and make measurements for relay to Earth via the main body. Electrodynamic tether Magnetic sail Electric Sail For Producing Spacecraft Propulsion
Electric_sail
Proposed spacecraft propulsion method
Space portal Electric sail – Proposed spacecraft propulsion device Electrodynamic tether – Long conducting wires which can act as electrical motors or generators
Magnetic_sail
igniter Electrodeless plasma excitation Electrodeless plasma thruster Electrodynamic tether, Flowing Plasma Effect Electrohydrodynamic thruster Electrolaser
List of plasma physics articles
List_of_plasma_physics_articles
E.; Wiesel, W. (2008). "Large Time Scale Optimal Control of an Electrodynamic Tether Satellite". Journal of Guidance, Control and Dynamics. 32 (6): 1716–1727
I._Michael_Ross
Crewed or uncrewed travel between stars or planets
radiation on boilers which produce steam to drive generators; and electrodynamic tethers which generate electricity from the powerful magnetic fields of
Interplanetary_spaceflight
and Augury. Alchemy deployed a 30 metre tether to increase drag, and reentered Jul 19. Augury, with no tether, remains close to its original orbit" (Tweet)
2020_in_spaceflight
Machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy
accelerating propellant to high speed, while some systems are based on electrodynamic tethers principles of propulsion to the magnetosphere. An electric motor
Electric_motor
Electric vehicle powered by solar energy
propellant, typically hydrogen or sometimes water is proposed. An electrodynamic tether can be used to change a satellite's orientation or adjust its orbit
Solar_vehicle
Australian and American space technology company
NASA's Flight Opportunities Program for an Electrodynamic Deorbit Tether to deorbit cubesats. The tether completed parabolic flight tests in 2015 and
Saber_Astronautics
American test pilot and aerospace engineer
NASA-Italian Space Agency Shuttle Mission Failure Board for the joint electrodynamic tether experiment on STS-46. He also chaired a NASA assessment for Moon-Mars
Kenneth_J._Szalai
American space scientist and engineer
the author of nearly 100 publications in aircraft, spacecraft, electrodynamic tethers, SETI, and global climate control. Pearson received his bachelor's
Jerome_Pearson
the technologies under development to accomplish these goals are electrodynamic tethers, solar sails, aeroassist and high-power electric propulsion (ion
NASA Advanced Space Transportation Program
NASA_Advanced_Space_Transportation_Program
William (November 2008). "Large Time Scale Optimal Control of an Electrodynamic Tether Satellite". Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics. 31 (6):
Ross'_π_lemma
Phenomenon in particle physics
Dirac mass term explicitly breaks the chiral symmetry. In quantum electrodynamics (QED) the electron mass unites left and right handed spinors forming
Chiral_symmetry_breaking
American mathematical physicist (b. 1933)
scientist at Martin-Marietta, he derived an equation, later known as Electrodynamic Tether (OML Theory). OML Theory has been independently rediscovered by
Gerald_H._Rosen
Electromagnetic projectile launcher
there are other theoretical applications currently being researched. Electrodynamic assistance to launch rockets has been studied. Space applications of
Railgun
Electrodeless plasma excitation Electrodeless plasma thruster Electrodynamic suspension Electrodynamic tether Electrogravitic tensor Electrogravitics Electrohydrodynamic
Index_of_physics_articles_(E)
Electrical transmission without physical connection
distances than nonresonant inductive coupling. Resonant inductive coupling (electrodynamic coupling, strongly coupled magnetic resonance) is a form of inductive
Wireless_power_transfer
American astronaut (born 1944)
produced a wealth of new information on the electrodynamics of tethers and plasma physics before the tether broke at 19.7 km, just shy of the 20.7 km goal
Jeffrey_A._Hoffman
Suspension of objects by magnetic force
maglev trains are servo-stabilized electromagnetic suspension (EMS), electrodynamic suspension (EDS). With a small amount of mechanical constraint for stability
Magnetic_levitation
Proposed method for launching space vehicles
Momentum exchange tether Space elevators Space elevator Dynamic structures Space fountain Orbital ring Launch loop Endo-atmospheric tether Projectile launchers
Rocket_sled_launch
Method used to accelerate spacecraft
I_{\text{sp}}g_{\mathrm {n} }=v_{e}} ). In contrast to chemical rockets, electrodynamic rockets use electric or magnetic fields to accelerate a charged propellant
Spacecraft_propulsion
Propulsion system creating motion without propellant
spacelaunch – Concepts for launch into space Stochastic electrodynamics – Variation of classical electrodynamics Spacecraft electric propulsion – Type of spacecraft
Reactionless_drive
American astronaut (born 1955)
the ability of tethers to produce electricity. The TSS experiment produced a wealth of new information on the electrodynamics of tethers and plasma physics
Andrew_M._Allen
Statement on equilibrium in electromagnetism
Pseudo-levitation constrains the movement of the magnets usually using some form of a tether or wall. This works because the theorem shows only that there is some direction
Earnshaw's_theorem
NASA program
Mini-magnetospheric plasma propulsion – Robert M. Winglee Momentum exchange tether – Thomas J. Bogar – final report.pdf New Worlds Mission – Webster Cash Space
NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts
NASA_Institute_for_Advanced_Concepts
December 08:26 Black Brant XIIA Andøya NASA TRICE-2-High UoI Suborbital Electrodynamics 8 December Successful Apogee: 1,042 kilometres (647 mi) 8 December
List of spaceflight launches in July–December 2018
List_of_spaceflight_launches_in_July–December_2018
Acoustic sensing method
where magnetic force acts on the surfaces of gaps, and moving coil (or electrodynamic) transducers, similar to conventional speakers; the latter are used
Sonar
Electricity – Electrochemical cell – Electrochemistry – Electrode – Electrodynamics – Electrolytic capacitor – Electromagnetic environment – Electromagnetic
Index_of_electronics_articles
Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1900–1909)
Annus Mirabilis papers – Albert Einstein publishes the article "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies", where he reveals his theory of special relativity
1900s
Suborbital Electrodynamics 10 December Successful 10 December 09:02:00 Black Brant XII Andøya NASA TRICE-Low NASA/UoI Suborbital Electrodynamics 10 December
2007_in_spaceflight
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n.
Same as Tether.
n.
A stake sharpened or pointed, especially one used in fortification and encampments, to mark bounds and angles; or one used for tethering horses.
v. t.
Same as Tether.
v. t.
To tether to, or as to, a picket; as, to picket a horse.
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n.
A long rope or chain by which an animal is fastened, as to a stake, so that it can range or feed only within certain limits.
v. t.
To confine, as an animal, with a long rope or chain, as for feeding within certain limits.
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An electrodynamic spiral having the conjuctive wire turned back along its axis, so as to neutralize that component of the effect of the current which is due to the length of the spiral, and reduce the whole effect to that of a series of equal and parallel circular currents. When traversed by a current the solenoid exhibits polarity and attraction or repulsion, like a magnet.
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