Does pulsed plasma thruster fits my satellite?

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A pulsed plasma thruster may be suitable for a small satellite model weighing between 5 to 10 kg that needs to ascend and descend in low Earth orbit (LEO). The effectiveness of the thruster depends on the satellite's proximity to the atmosphere, particularly avoiding significant friction at lower altitudes. Operating within LEO, especially between 100 to 1200 miles, is feasible, but descending below 100 miles could pose challenges due to atmospheric drag. The size of the propellant tank will vary based on the specific mission requirements and thruster efficiency. Overall, careful consideration of altitude and thruster capabilities is essential for successful operation.
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Hi,
I don't know if it's the right place for this question, but-

I need to create a satellite model, that after being in space, will come close to the atmosphere, and then go back up again. In its way up it need to use a pulsed thruster. (This needs to happen multiple times...)

Does a pulsed plasma thruster fit to this kind of use? How big the tank needs to be (more or less...) to lift up a small satellite?

Until now I've tried some thrusters but none of them suited...Thank you
 
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It depends on the size of the satellite.
You might be able to do something like you suggested with a very small one in the 5 -10kg range.
(As long as it's not getting sufficiently close to the atmosphere that friction starts to become a problem)
 
Thank you,

If my satellite will be ine LEO (between 100 to 1200 mi), do you think it's still possible? (If the satellite goes a liitle bit under 100 mi, and then goes back up again, or is it too close?)

Thanks
 
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