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by wyattpeak
3030 days ago
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Xenon's very heavy, most of it would eventually come back down to Earth - probably sooner rather than later. Most of what we lose to deep space is hydrogen and helium. And almost none of that is from space missions, anyway, it's just Brownian motion. |
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In fact I think it would have to be roughly twice the escape velocity since the spacecraft is already going near it in one direction. According to Wikipedia[1] the exhaust velocity of an ion thruster is between 20 to 50 km/s when the Earth escape velocity is 11km/s [2]
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion_thruster [2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape_velocity
so I would assume most of it is lost in space