NASA Glenn Research Center is presently developing and applying a range of sensor and electronic technologies that can enable future planetary missions. These include space qualified instruments and electronics, high temperature sensors for Venus missions, mobile sensor platforms, and Microsystems for detection of a range of chemical species and particulates. A discussion of each technology area and its level of maturity is given. It is concluded that there is a strong need for low power devices which can be mobile and provide substantial characterization of the planetary environment where and when needed. While a given mission will require tailoring of the technology for the application, basic tools which can enable new planetary missions ...
GRC has developed multiple innovative particulate sensor technologies for spacecraft cabin environme...
Future science, military and commercial space missions are incredibly diverse. Military and commerci...
Advances in technology have led to the availability of smaller and more accurate sensors. Computer p...
Exploration missions to outer planets and deep space require spacecraft, probes, and on-board data a...
The NASA Glenn Research Center is developing small mobile platforms for sensor placement, as well as...
The NASA Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL), Glenn Research Center (GRC), Langley Research Center (LaRC), and ...
Two recent reports, one by the National Commission on Space and the second by the Ride committee, ha...
Electronic components and systems capable of low-temperature operation are needed for many future NA...
The commercial electronics industry is leading development in most areas of electronics for NASA app...
Over the next decades, NASA's planned solar system exploration missions are targeting planets, moons...
This presentation was part of the session : Extreme EnvironmentsSixth International Planetary Probe ...
Electronic systems capable of extreme temperature operation are required for many future NASA space ...
The operation of electronic systems at cryogenic temperatures is anticipated for many NASA spacecraf...
A number of new instrument capabilities are currently in maturation for future in situ use on planet...
Planetary Atmospheric Chemistry Exploration Sounder (SPACES), a high-sensitivity laboratory breadboa...
GRC has developed multiple innovative particulate sensor technologies for spacecraft cabin environme...
Future science, military and commercial space missions are incredibly diverse. Military and commerci...
Advances in technology have led to the availability of smaller and more accurate sensors. Computer p...
Exploration missions to outer planets and deep space require spacecraft, probes, and on-board data a...
The NASA Glenn Research Center is developing small mobile platforms for sensor placement, as well as...
The NASA Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL), Glenn Research Center (GRC), Langley Research Center (LaRC), and ...
Two recent reports, one by the National Commission on Space and the second by the Ride committee, ha...
Electronic components and systems capable of low-temperature operation are needed for many future NA...
The commercial electronics industry is leading development in most areas of electronics for NASA app...
Over the next decades, NASA's planned solar system exploration missions are targeting planets, moons...
This presentation was part of the session : Extreme EnvironmentsSixth International Planetary Probe ...
Electronic systems capable of extreme temperature operation are required for many future NASA space ...
The operation of electronic systems at cryogenic temperatures is anticipated for many NASA spacecraf...
A number of new instrument capabilities are currently in maturation for future in situ use on planet...
Planetary Atmospheric Chemistry Exploration Sounder (SPACES), a high-sensitivity laboratory breadboa...
GRC has developed multiple innovative particulate sensor technologies for spacecraft cabin environme...
Future science, military and commercial space missions are incredibly diverse. Military and commerci...
Advances in technology have led to the availability of smaller and more accurate sensors. Computer p...