Exploration missions to outer planets and deep space require spacecraft, probes, and on-board data and communication systems to operate reliably and efficiently under severe harsh conditions. On-board electronics, in particular those in direct exposures to the space environment without any shielding or protection, will encounter extreme low temperature and thermal cycling in their service cycle in most of NASA s upcoming exploration missions. For example, Venus atmosphere, Jupiter atmosphere, Moon surface, Pluto orbiter, Mars, comets, Titan, Europa, and James Webb Space Telescope all involve low-temperature surroundings. Therefore, electronics for space exploration missions need to be designed for operation under such environmental conditio...
Extreme temperature determinations which affect spacecraft electronic equipment on flyby mission
NASA Lewis Research Center is developing the enabling technologies for a cryogenic power system in c...
This presentation was part of the session : Extreme EnvironmentsSixth International Planetary Probe ...
Electrical power management and control systems designed for use in planetary exploration missions a...
Electronic systems capable of extreme temperature operation are required for many future NASA space ...
Many future NASA missions will require electronic parts and circuits that can operate reliably and e...
Electronic components and systems capable of low-temperature operation are needed for many future NA...
The operation of electronic systems at cryogenic temperatures is anticipated for many NASA spacecraf...
Planetary exploration missions and deep space probes require electrical power management and control...
Electronic circuits and systems designed for deep space missions need to operate reliably and effici...
In many future NASA missions, such as deep space planetary exploration and the Next Generation Space...
Planetary exploration missions and deep space probes require electrical power management and control...
NASA Glenn Research Center is presently developing and applying a range of sensor and electronic tec...
The operation of electronic systems at cryogenic temperatures is anticipated for many future NASA sp...
Electronic components and systems capable of operation at cryogenic temperatures are anticipated in ...
Extreme temperature determinations which affect spacecraft electronic equipment on flyby mission
NASA Lewis Research Center is developing the enabling technologies for a cryogenic power system in c...
This presentation was part of the session : Extreme EnvironmentsSixth International Planetary Probe ...
Electrical power management and control systems designed for use in planetary exploration missions a...
Electronic systems capable of extreme temperature operation are required for many future NASA space ...
Many future NASA missions will require electronic parts and circuits that can operate reliably and e...
Electronic components and systems capable of low-temperature operation are needed for many future NA...
The operation of electronic systems at cryogenic temperatures is anticipated for many NASA spacecraf...
Planetary exploration missions and deep space probes require electrical power management and control...
Electronic circuits and systems designed for deep space missions need to operate reliably and effici...
In many future NASA missions, such as deep space planetary exploration and the Next Generation Space...
Planetary exploration missions and deep space probes require electrical power management and control...
NASA Glenn Research Center is presently developing and applying a range of sensor and electronic tec...
The operation of electronic systems at cryogenic temperatures is anticipated for many future NASA sp...
Electronic components and systems capable of operation at cryogenic temperatures are anticipated in ...
Extreme temperature determinations which affect spacecraft electronic equipment on flyby mission
NASA Lewis Research Center is developing the enabling technologies for a cryogenic power system in c...
This presentation was part of the session : Extreme EnvironmentsSixth International Planetary Probe ...