Orbion Space Technology
Before joining Orbion, Scott was a Research Engineer in the Electric Propulsion Systems Branch at NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, OH. While at NASA, Scott primarily worked on the Advanced Electric Propulsion System 12- kW Hall thruster, which will fly on NASA’s Gateway mission. Scott received his Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Michigan, where he co-developed a 100-kW Hall thruster. Scott has worked on electric propulsion systems from 100 W to 100 kW and brings his expertise in Hall thruster design and testing, plasma diagnostics, and vacuum technology to the Orbion team.
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Orbion Space Technology
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Orbion Space Technology is developing and manufacturing revolutionary plasma propulsion systems for small satellites. Because of their fuel efficiency, Orbion’s thrusters can save spacecraft operators millions of dollars in operating costs while increasing the value of the spacecraft’s data product. Orbion has a novel manufacturing approach that will enable production of plasma thrusters at the unprecedentedly high rates that are required to equip the space revolution.