Ion RCS-type Motors?

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Ion RCS-type Motors?

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How far off are ion engines compact and powerful enough to manuever a spacecraft - to the degree that the primary and vernier RCS rockets are used to manuever the space shuttle?

Still science-fiction-grade, or is there a reasonable projection that can be made from what's been done, to date?
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Well common knowledge aka google wisdom is ion engines produce negligible amounts of thrust. It might take hours to spin a spacecraft around with ion engines. That would not be a good idea when something like the shuttle is attempting a docking with a space station.
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Ahem: http://www.projectrho.com/rocket/rocket3c2.html#ion

Ion engines cannot be high trust. There are other electric engines with curiously high thrust, like MPD but Ion is not good for reaction control.
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Post by Kanastrous »

Thanks for the link.

*Very* educational.
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