In support of NASA's efforts to advance methane technology for future exploration missions, two different igniter concepts were developed and tested at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center for ignition of oxygen/methane propellants. The first type of igniter, an impinging injection, spark-initiated torch igniter (impinging igniter), used traditional spark plug technology to produce a small, but very intense, pulsed plasma as the ignition source. The second type of igniter, a microwave-generated plasma igniter (microwave igniter), used a microwave magnetron to produce a continuous, larger-volume plasma as the ignition source. Two new designs for both types of igniters were leveraged off past oxygen/methane igniter designs that were tested at ...
The use of non-toxic propellants in future exploration vehicles would enable safer, more cost effect...
A coil-on-plug ignition system has been developed and tested for Liquid Oxygen (LOX) / liquid methan...
Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has designed, fabricated, and hot-fire tested a variety of succe...
There are many advantages to LOX/methane propulsion, such as in-situ resource utilization from Mars ...
There are many advantages to LOX/methane propulsion, such as in-situ resource utilization from Mars ...
NASA has renewed its interest in oxygen and methane as propellants for propulsion. Some of the reaso...
NASA has renewed its interest in oxygen and methane as propellants for propulsion. Some of the reaso...
The development and testing of an oxygen/methane torch ignition system as well as the evaluation pro...
The development and testing of an oxygen/methane torch ignition system as well as the evaluation pro...
In recent years NASA has had a renewed interest in oxygen and methane as propellants for propulsion....
In recent years NASA has had a renewed interest in oxygen and methane as propellants for propulsion....
Preliminary mission studies for human exploration of Mars have been performed at Marshall Space Flig...
In recent years, a variety of injectors for liquid oxygen (LOX) and methane (CH4) propellant systems...
The Lunar Cargo Transportation and Landing by Soft Touchdown (Lunar CATALYST) program is establishin...
The LOX/methane propellant combination is being considered for the Lunar Surface Access Module ascen...
The use of non-toxic propellants in future exploration vehicles would enable safer, more cost effect...
A coil-on-plug ignition system has been developed and tested for Liquid Oxygen (LOX) / liquid methan...
Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has designed, fabricated, and hot-fire tested a variety of succe...
There are many advantages to LOX/methane propulsion, such as in-situ resource utilization from Mars ...
There are many advantages to LOX/methane propulsion, such as in-situ resource utilization from Mars ...
NASA has renewed its interest in oxygen and methane as propellants for propulsion. Some of the reaso...
NASA has renewed its interest in oxygen and methane as propellants for propulsion. Some of the reaso...
The development and testing of an oxygen/methane torch ignition system as well as the evaluation pro...
The development and testing of an oxygen/methane torch ignition system as well as the evaluation pro...
In recent years NASA has had a renewed interest in oxygen and methane as propellants for propulsion....
In recent years NASA has had a renewed interest in oxygen and methane as propellants for propulsion....
Preliminary mission studies for human exploration of Mars have been performed at Marshall Space Flig...
In recent years, a variety of injectors for liquid oxygen (LOX) and methane (CH4) propellant systems...
The Lunar Cargo Transportation and Landing by Soft Touchdown (Lunar CATALYST) program is establishin...
The LOX/methane propellant combination is being considered for the Lunar Surface Access Module ascen...
The use of non-toxic propellants in future exploration vehicles would enable safer, more cost effect...
A coil-on-plug ignition system has been developed and tested for Liquid Oxygen (LOX) / liquid methan...
Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has designed, fabricated, and hot-fire tested a variety of succe...