The Asteroid Redirect Robotic Mission is a candidate Solar Electric Propulsion Technology Demonstration Mission whose main objectives are to develop and demonstrate a high-power solar electric propulsion capability for the Agency and return an asteroidal mass for rendezvous and characterization in a companion human-crewed mission. The ion propulsion system must be capable of operating over an 8-year time period and processing up to 10,000 kg of xenon propellant. This high-power solar electric propulsion capability, or an extensible derivative of it, has been identified as a critical part of an affordable, beyond-low-Earth-orbit, manned-exploration architecture. Under the NASA Space Technology Mission Directorate the critical electric propul...
NASA is committed to the demonstration and application of high-power solar electric propulsion to me...
Electric propulsion (EP) is an important technology for NASA. It has played a major role on three mi...
Interest in applications of solar electric propulsion (SEP) is increasing. Application of SEP techno...
Use of high-power solar arrays, at power levels ranging from approximately 500 KW to several megawat...
NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate has been recently developing critical technologies for h...
NASA has sought to utilize high-power solar electric propulsion as means of improving the affordabil...
NASA's Evolutionary Xenon Thruster (NEXT) is ready for transition-to-flight. The thruster has comple...
Advances in solar array and electric thruster technologies now offer the promise of new, very capabl...
The NASA Glenn Research Center ion-propulsion program addresses the need for high specific-impulse s...
For more than 30 years, NASA has conducted an ion propulsion program which has resulted in several e...
Several mission options are discussed for an electric propulsion space test which provides operation...
Electric propulsion (EP) is an important technology for NASA. It has played a major role on three mi...
Interest in applications of solar electric propulsion (SEP) is increasing. Application of SEP techno...
The benefits of high-power solar electric propulsion (SEP) for both NASA's human and science explora...
ABSTRACT NASA's Glenn Research Center has been selected to lead development of NASA's Evol...
NASA is committed to the demonstration and application of high-power solar electric propulsion to me...
Electric propulsion (EP) is an important technology for NASA. It has played a major role on three mi...
Interest in applications of solar electric propulsion (SEP) is increasing. Application of SEP techno...
Use of high-power solar arrays, at power levels ranging from approximately 500 KW to several megawat...
NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate has been recently developing critical technologies for h...
NASA has sought to utilize high-power solar electric propulsion as means of improving the affordabil...
NASA's Evolutionary Xenon Thruster (NEXT) is ready for transition-to-flight. The thruster has comple...
Advances in solar array and electric thruster technologies now offer the promise of new, very capabl...
The NASA Glenn Research Center ion-propulsion program addresses the need for high specific-impulse s...
For more than 30 years, NASA has conducted an ion propulsion program which has resulted in several e...
Several mission options are discussed for an electric propulsion space test which provides operation...
Electric propulsion (EP) is an important technology for NASA. It has played a major role on three mi...
Interest in applications of solar electric propulsion (SEP) is increasing. Application of SEP techno...
The benefits of high-power solar electric propulsion (SEP) for both NASA's human and science explora...
ABSTRACT NASA's Glenn Research Center has been selected to lead development of NASA's Evol...
NASA is committed to the demonstration and application of high-power solar electric propulsion to me...
Electric propulsion (EP) is an important technology for NASA. It has played a major role on three mi...
Interest in applications of solar electric propulsion (SEP) is increasing. Application of SEP techno...