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In space, thrusters are essential for maneuvering because there is no atmosphere to "push" against. They work based on Newton's third law—ejecting mass in one direction to move the craft in the opposite direction.

Highly efficient systems that use electricity to accelerate ions. While they provide very low thrust, they can run for years, making them ideal for long-duration deep-space missions. T_hrustrar

The simplest form, using pressurized inert gas (like nitrogen) released through a nozzle. They are safe but low-power. In space, thrusters are essential for maneuvering because

Marine thrusters are specialized propulsion systems that allow large vessels to move with precision, often eliminating the need for tugboats in tight spaces. While they provide very low thrust, they can

Chemical thrusters that use fuel (like hydrazine) and often an oxidizer to create hot, high-velocity exhaust for more powerful maneuvers. 2. Maritime: Ship Maneuverability

Propellers housed in pods that can rotate 360 degrees, allowing the ship to steer without a traditional rudder.

A newer, quieter design where the electric motor is built into a ring around the propeller blades, reducing vibration and increasing efficiency.