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- Gridded ion thruster (links | edit)
- MagBeam (links | edit)
- Nuclear lightbulb (links | edit)
- Orbiting Geophysical Observatory (links | edit)
- High Power Electric Propulsion (links | edit)
- CHAMP (satellite) (links | edit)
- Helicon double-layer thruster (links | edit)
- Electrodeless plasma thruster (links | edit)
- Plasma propulsion engine (links | edit)
- Reactionless drive (links | edit)
- Vernier thruster (links | edit)
- Tesla, Inc. (links | edit)
- Colloid thruster (links | edit)
- Spacecraft electric propulsion (links | edit)
- EmDrive (links | edit)
- Explorer 49 (links | edit)
- Rocket car (links | edit)
- HYFLEX (links | edit)
- Electric sail (links | edit)
- Quad (rocket) (links | edit)
- 3MV (links | edit)
- Field propulsion (links | edit)
- Ariel programme (links | edit)
- Thor-Delta (links | edit)
- Cryogenic rocket engine (links | edit)
- PROBA-3 (links | edit)
- Nitrous oxide fuel blend (links | edit)
- Gas core reactor rocket (links | edit)
- Rocket propellant (links | edit)
- Thermal rocket (links | edit)
- Space tether (links | edit)
- Falcon Heavy (links | edit)
- Miranda (spacecraft) (links | edit)
- InSight (links | edit)
- Satélite de Reentrada Atmosférica (links | edit)
- PW-Sat (links | edit)
- NEXT (ion thruster) (links | edit)
- List of spacecraft with electric propulsion (links | edit)
- SpaceX rocket engines (links | edit)
- Cold rocket engine (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Falcon 9 v1.0 (links | edit)
- Atmosphere-breathing electric propulsion (links | edit)
- NASA Solar Technology Application Readiness (links | edit)
- Mars Cube One (links | edit)
- Near-Earth Asteroid Scout (links | edit)
- Orbital Maneuvering Vehicle (links | edit)
- Falcon 9 Full Thrust (links | edit)
- Exos Aerospace (links | edit)
- Cold-gas thruster (redirect page) (links | edit)
- RM-81 Agena (links | edit)
- Philae (spacecraft) (links | edit)
- PROCYON (links | edit)
- Fajr (satellite) (links | edit)