GOCE's Turns On Its Ion Propulsion Engine
The animation shows a close-up of the ion-propulsion assembly, which keeps the GOCE in a smooth trajectory – free from all effects except the gravity field itself. Two winglets provide additional aerodynamic stability. credit: ESARelated Videos
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