JSC-1AF lunar simulant has been applied to AZ-93 and AgFEP thermal control surfaces on aluminum or composite substrates in a simulated lunar environment. The temperature of these surfaces was monitored as they were heated with a solar simulator and cooled in a 30 K coldbox. Thermal modeling was used to determine the absorptivity ( ) and emissivity ( ) of the thermal control surfaces in both their clean and dusted states. Then, a known amount of power was applied to the samples while in the coldbox and the steady state temperatures measured. It was found that even a submonolayer of simulated lunar dust can significantly degrade the performance of both white paint and second-surface mirror type thermal control surfaces under these conditions....
The exhaust from retrograde rockets fired by spacecraft landing on the Moon can accelerate lunar dus...
A simulation chamber has been developed to test the performance of thermal control surfaces under du...
The lunar surface is a harsh environment for future habitats and equipment. Lunar nighttime survival...
JSC-1A lunar simulant has been applied to AZ93 and AgFEP thermal control surfaces on aluminum substr...
During the Apollo program the effects of lunar dust on thermal control surfaces was found to be more...
Evaluation of brushing to remove lunar simulant dust from thermal control surfaces is described. Fir...
A lunar outpost will require electrical energy. One potential source is fission surface power where ...
White thermal control coatings capable of long term performance are needed for Fission Surface Power...
Heat rejection from power systems will be necessary for human and robotic activity on the lunar surf...
Spacecraft radiators reject heat to their surroundings and coatings play an important role in this h...
A comparative study of the reflectance spectra of lunar dust simulants is presented. All of the simu...
Dust accumulation on thermal radiator surfaces planned for lunar exploration will significantly redu...
The Lunar Dust Adhesion Bell Jar has been assembled at the NASA Glenn Research Center to provide a h...
Optical characteristics of vapor deposited coating systems for thermal control of spacecraft structu...
Exploration of extraterrestrial surfaces (e.g. moon, Mars, asteroid) will require durable space mech...
The exhaust from retrograde rockets fired by spacecraft landing on the Moon can accelerate lunar dus...
A simulation chamber has been developed to test the performance of thermal control surfaces under du...
The lunar surface is a harsh environment for future habitats and equipment. Lunar nighttime survival...
JSC-1A lunar simulant has been applied to AZ93 and AgFEP thermal control surfaces on aluminum substr...
During the Apollo program the effects of lunar dust on thermal control surfaces was found to be more...
Evaluation of brushing to remove lunar simulant dust from thermal control surfaces is described. Fir...
A lunar outpost will require electrical energy. One potential source is fission surface power where ...
White thermal control coatings capable of long term performance are needed for Fission Surface Power...
Heat rejection from power systems will be necessary for human and robotic activity on the lunar surf...
Spacecraft radiators reject heat to their surroundings and coatings play an important role in this h...
A comparative study of the reflectance spectra of lunar dust simulants is presented. All of the simu...
Dust accumulation on thermal radiator surfaces planned for lunar exploration will significantly redu...
The Lunar Dust Adhesion Bell Jar has been assembled at the NASA Glenn Research Center to provide a h...
Optical characteristics of vapor deposited coating systems for thermal control of spacecraft structu...
Exploration of extraterrestrial surfaces (e.g. moon, Mars, asteroid) will require durable space mech...
The exhaust from retrograde rockets fired by spacecraft landing on the Moon can accelerate lunar dus...
A simulation chamber has been developed to test the performance of thermal control surfaces under du...
The lunar surface is a harsh environment for future habitats and equipment. Lunar nighttime survival...