Cornell receives funding for magnetic flux pinning research
Submit on Thursday, April 3rd, 2008 06:00
By taking advantage of the physics of magnetic flux pinning, spacecraft components could hover centimeters to about one meter apart without electrical power, according to Dr. Mason Peck from the Cornell University College of Engineering.
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