Multiple Solar Electric Propulsion Technology Demonstration Mission were developed to assess vehicle performance and estimated mission cost. Concepts ranged from a 10,000 kilogram spacecraft capable of delivering 4000 kilogram of payload to one of the Earth Moon Lagrange points in support of future human-crewed outposts to a 180 kilogram spacecraft capable of performing an asteroid rendezvous mission after launched to a geostationary transfer orbit as a secondary payload. Low-cost and maximum Delta-V capability variants of a spacecraft concept based on utilizing a secondary payload adapter as the primary bus structure were developed as were concepts designed to be co-manifested with another spacecraft on a single launch vehicle. Each of the...
NASA is currently developing advanced solar cell and solar array technologies to support future expl...
Advances in solar array and electric thruster technologies now offer the promise of new, very capabl...
There is a renewed interest, expressed by ISECG, to return to the Moon and establish a longer human ...
JPC presentation of the Concept designs for NASA Solar Electric Propulsion Technology Demonstration ...
Advances in solar array and electric thruster technologies now offer the promise of new, very capabl...
NASA has sought to utilize high-power solar electric propulsion as means of improving the affordabil...
Interest in the application of primary solar-electric propulsion to high-energy Earth orbital and de...
Interest in the application of primary solar-electric propulsion to high-energy Earth orbital and de...
Use of high-power solar arrays, at power levels ranging from approximately 500 KW to several megawat...
The NASA In-Space Propulsion Technology Project Office initiated a preliminary study to evaluate the...
Several mission options are discussed for an electric propulsion space test which provides operation...
The Solar Array System contracts awarded by NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate are dev...
NASA is developing mission concepts for a solar electric propulsion technology demonstration mission...
The Asteroid Redirect Robotic Mission is a candidate Solar Electric Propulsion Technology Demonstrat...
Interest in applications of solar electric propulsion (SEP) is increasing. Application of SEP techno...
NASA is currently developing advanced solar cell and solar array technologies to support future expl...
Advances in solar array and electric thruster technologies now offer the promise of new, very capabl...
There is a renewed interest, expressed by ISECG, to return to the Moon and establish a longer human ...
JPC presentation of the Concept designs for NASA Solar Electric Propulsion Technology Demonstration ...
Advances in solar array and electric thruster technologies now offer the promise of new, very capabl...
NASA has sought to utilize high-power solar electric propulsion as means of improving the affordabil...
Interest in the application of primary solar-electric propulsion to high-energy Earth orbital and de...
Interest in the application of primary solar-electric propulsion to high-energy Earth orbital and de...
Use of high-power solar arrays, at power levels ranging from approximately 500 KW to several megawat...
The NASA In-Space Propulsion Technology Project Office initiated a preliminary study to evaluate the...
Several mission options are discussed for an electric propulsion space test which provides operation...
The Solar Array System contracts awarded by NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate are dev...
NASA is developing mission concepts for a solar electric propulsion technology demonstration mission...
The Asteroid Redirect Robotic Mission is a candidate Solar Electric Propulsion Technology Demonstrat...
Interest in applications of solar electric propulsion (SEP) is increasing. Application of SEP techno...
NASA is currently developing advanced solar cell and solar array technologies to support future expl...
Advances in solar array and electric thruster technologies now offer the promise of new, very capabl...
There is a renewed interest, expressed by ISECG, to return to the Moon and establish a longer human ...