Space Technologies Center conducts research and development in the field of space propulsion, space transportation, satellite testing and remote sensing.

 

Chemical Spacecraft Propulsion

Chemical Spacecraft Propulsion

Łukasiewicz Research Network – Institute of Aviation is capable of designing, manufacturing and testing rocket propulsion components and systems. Dedicated Propellants, Catalysts and Space Propulsion laboratories are part of the existing infrastructure. The Institute has wide experience in development of monopropellant thrusters, liquid rocket engines, as well as hybrid and solid rocket motors.

Spacecraft Propulsion Test Facility Of Continuous Vacuum Conditions

We also encourage you to visit the Laboratory of Nuclear Analytical Techniques, which deals mainly with inorganic trace analysis and issues related to quality assurance and control of analytical results. Analytical techniques used in the Laboratory include inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), neutron activation analysis (NAA), gamma spectrometry, LSC and chromatographic techniques. The Laboratory's research program focuses on the development of analytical methods for use in industrial research, including the nuclear industry, engineering and environmental research, which is associated with the development of new analytical protocols for a broad spectrum of materials. In addition, the Laboratory develops issues related to nuclear safety, in particular nuclear forensic analysis.

Spacecraft Propulsion Test Facility Of Continuous Vacuum Conditions

 

Spacecraft Propulsion Test Facility Of Continuous Vacuum Conditions

 

 

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