Satellite propulsion concepts and NASA prize program discussed in House oversight document
Satellite propulsion concepts and NASA prize program discussed in House oversight document The passage describes technical details of nanosatellite propulsion and a NASA prize initiative, mentioning only generic scientists and a NASA official. It lacks concrete leads about financial flows, misconduct, or high‑level political actors, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Surrey Satellite Technology's STRaND-1 tested water/alcohol re‑entry device and pulsed‑plasma thrusters.; NASA plans a $5 million prize for CubeSat propulsion demonstrations.; Jennifer Gustetic is identified as NASA's prizes manager.
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Satellite propulsion concepts and NASA prize program discussed in House oversight document The passage describes technical details of nanosatellite propulsion and a NASA prize initiative, mentioning only generic scientists and a NASA official. It lacks concrete leads about financial flows, misconduct, or high‑level political actors, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Surrey Satellite Technology's STRaND-1 tested water/alcohol re‑entry device and pulsed‑plasma thrusters.; NASA plans a $5 million prize for CubeSat propulsion demonstrations.; Jennifer Gustetic is identified as NASA's prizes manager.
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