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− | The facilities at Electric Spacecraft, Inc. (ESI) were established to support individual research efforts toward developing an efficient means of electrodynamic propulsion. Its conference area, private library, laboratory and workshop are available to ESJ networkers, individuals and small groups who wish to collaborate on high-voltage electrodynamics, vacuum phenomena and plasma dynamics research. | + | The facilities at Electric Spacecraft, Inc. (ESI) were established to support individual research efforts toward developing an efficient means of electrodynamic propulsion. Its conference area, private library, laboratory and workshop are available to ESJ networkers, individuals and small groups who wish to collaborate on high-voltage electrodynamics, vacuum phenomena and plasma dynamics research. |
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | Inside the ESJ Networkers? Lab & Mini-Conference Center |
Author(s) | Leslee A Kulba |
Keywords | Electric Spacecraft, Inc., equipment, experiments, labs, library |
Published | 2004 |
Journal | Electric Spacecraft Journal |
Number | 37 |
Pages | 6-8 |
Abstract
The facilities at Electric Spacecraft, Inc. (ESI) were established to support individual research efforts toward developing an efficient means of electrodynamic propulsion. Its conference area, private library, laboratory and workshop are available to ESJ networkers, individuals and small groups who wish to collaborate on high-voltage electrodynamics, vacuum phenomena and plasma dynamics research.