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How Fast Is Ion Thruster Exhaust?
30.0 km/s
108,000 km/h · 67,108 mph
Ion thrusters expel xenon ions at 30,000 m/s — 10× the exhaust speed of chemical rockets. The thrust is tiny — equivalent to the weight of a piece of paper — but they run continuously for years, ultimately reaching speeds chemical rockets cannot match.
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Did you know?
Ion thrusters were first developed by NASA in the 1950s but weren't used in space until 1998. The Dawn spacecraft's ion drive ran for 5.9 years total — a record.
How it compares
- 10× chemical rocket exhaust speed
- Thrust equivalent to a piece of paper
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