To fulfill President George W. Bush's "Vision for Space Exploration" (2004) - successful human and robotic missions to and from other solar system bodies in order to explore their atmospheres and surfaces - the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) must reduce the trip time, cost, and vehicle weight so that the payload and scientific experiments' capabilities can be maximized. The new project described in this paper will generate thermal protection system (TPS) product that will enable greater fidelity in mission/vehicle design trade studies, support risk reduction for material selections, assist in the optimization of vehicle weights, and provide materials and processes templates for use in the development of human-rated TPS...
In the 21st century, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the Russian Federal S...
New concepts for protective shields for NASA s Crew Exploration Vehicles (CEVs) and planetary probes...
This presentation was part of the session : Poster SessionsSixth International Planetary Probe Works...
Thermal protection materials and systems (TPS) are used to protect space vehicles from the heat expe...
The Office of Chief Technologist (OCT), NASA has identified the need for research and technology dev...
Thermal protection materials and systems (TPS) have been critical to fulfilling humankinds desire to...
With the gradual increase in robotic rover sophistication and the desire for humans to explore the s...
Thermal protection materials and systems (TPS) have been critical to fulfilling humankind's desire t...
The Heat Shield for Extreme Entry Environment Technology (HEEET) project seeks to mature a game chan...
During all phases of a spacecraft's mission, a Thermal Protection System (TPS) is needed to protect ...
Thermal protection materials and systems (TPS) protect vehicles from the heat generated when enterin...
Challenges faced by the Entry Descent and Landing (EDL) community include the lack of a matured fore...
The major material and design challenges associated with the orbiter thermal protection system (TPS)...
A reusable Thermal Protection System (TPS) that is not only lightweight, but durable, operable and c...
The objectives of the project summarized in this viewgraph presentation are the following: (1) Devel...
In the 21st century, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the Russian Federal S...
New concepts for protective shields for NASA s Crew Exploration Vehicles (CEVs) and planetary probes...
This presentation was part of the session : Poster SessionsSixth International Planetary Probe Works...
Thermal protection materials and systems (TPS) are used to protect space vehicles from the heat expe...
The Office of Chief Technologist (OCT), NASA has identified the need for research and technology dev...
Thermal protection materials and systems (TPS) have been critical to fulfilling humankinds desire to...
With the gradual increase in robotic rover sophistication and the desire for humans to explore the s...
Thermal protection materials and systems (TPS) have been critical to fulfilling humankind's desire t...
The Heat Shield for Extreme Entry Environment Technology (HEEET) project seeks to mature a game chan...
During all phases of a spacecraft's mission, a Thermal Protection System (TPS) is needed to protect ...
Thermal protection materials and systems (TPS) protect vehicles from the heat generated when enterin...
Challenges faced by the Entry Descent and Landing (EDL) community include the lack of a matured fore...
The major material and design challenges associated with the orbiter thermal protection system (TPS)...
A reusable Thermal Protection System (TPS) that is not only lightweight, but durable, operable and c...
The objectives of the project summarized in this viewgraph presentation are the following: (1) Devel...
In the 21st century, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the Russian Federal S...
New concepts for protective shields for NASA s Crew Exploration Vehicles (CEVs) and planetary probes...
This presentation was part of the session : Poster SessionsSixth International Planetary Probe Works...