Discusses progress at the NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) in the development and demonstration of an integrated high-propellant throughput small spacecraft electric propulsion (HT-SSEP) system based on a Hall-effect thruster. A center-mounted cathode and an innovative magnetic circuit topology were implemented in the design of the Hall-effect thruster to achieve high-propellant throughput, high performance, and efficient packaging. To minimize technical risk, the HT-SSEP development approach sought to limit design features and materials to those with a clear path-to-flight. A propellant throughput capability of greater than 100 kilograms at a minimum thruster efficiency of 50 percent was targeted. The proof-of-concept NASA-H64M laboratory...
Currently, there is great interest in the development of high-power electric propulsion (EP) devices...
Recent electric propulsion research in the field of Hall Thrusters has developed relatively high thr...
Large scale cargo transportation to support human missions to the Moon and Mars will require very hi...
This paper describes recent progress at the NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) in the development and ...
High-power electric propulsion systems have been shown to be enabling for a number of NASA concepts,...
NASA is developing an electric propulsion system capable of producing 20 mN thrust with input power ...
Miniaturized spacecraft and satellites require smart, highly efficient and durable low-thrust thrust...
The readiness of commercial Hall thruster technology is evaluated for near-term use on competitively...
Hall thruster systems based on commercial product lines can potentially lead to lower cost electric ...
The need of large payloads in space plays a crucial role for future space exploration. This issue ca...
NASA's Science Mission Directorate is sponsoring the development of a 4 kW-class Hall propulsion sys...
The Hall thruster is an electric propulsion device used for multiple in-space applications including...
NASA GRC successfully designed, built and tested four different power processor concepts for high po...
Abstract- Electric Propulsion has found widespread acceptance by commercial satellite providers for ...
NASA's Glenn Research Center has been selected to lead development of NASA's Evolutionary Xenon Thru...
Currently, there is great interest in the development of high-power electric propulsion (EP) devices...
Recent electric propulsion research in the field of Hall Thrusters has developed relatively high thr...
Large scale cargo transportation to support human missions to the Moon and Mars will require very hi...
This paper describes recent progress at the NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) in the development and ...
High-power electric propulsion systems have been shown to be enabling for a number of NASA concepts,...
NASA is developing an electric propulsion system capable of producing 20 mN thrust with input power ...
Miniaturized spacecraft and satellites require smart, highly efficient and durable low-thrust thrust...
The readiness of commercial Hall thruster technology is evaluated for near-term use on competitively...
Hall thruster systems based on commercial product lines can potentially lead to lower cost electric ...
The need of large payloads in space plays a crucial role for future space exploration. This issue ca...
NASA's Science Mission Directorate is sponsoring the development of a 4 kW-class Hall propulsion sys...
The Hall thruster is an electric propulsion device used for multiple in-space applications including...
NASA GRC successfully designed, built and tested four different power processor concepts for high po...
Abstract- Electric Propulsion has found widespread acceptance by commercial satellite providers for ...
NASA's Glenn Research Center has been selected to lead development of NASA's Evolutionary Xenon Thru...
Currently, there is great interest in the development of high-power electric propulsion (EP) devices...
Recent electric propulsion research in the field of Hall Thrusters has developed relatively high thr...
Large scale cargo transportation to support human missions to the Moon and Mars will require very hi...