The number of NASA science missions per year is increasing from less than one to more than six. At the same time, individual mission budgets are smaller and cannot afford their own dedicated technology developments. In response to this, NASA has formed the X2000 Program. This program, which is divided into a set of subsequent "deliveries" will provide the basic avionics, power, communications, and software capability for future science missions. X2000 First Delivery, which will be completed in early 2001, will provide a full-functioned one MRAD tolerant flight computer, power switching electronics, a highly efficient radioisotope power source, and a transponder that provides high-level services at both 8.4 GHz and 32 GHz bands. The X2000 Se...
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With NASA\u27s current emphasis on a smaller, better, faster approach to planetary exploration, a ne...
The first flight of NASA’s new exploration-class launch vehicle, the Space Launch System (SLS), will...
Facilitated Access to the Space Environment for Technology Development and Training (FAST) is part o...
NASA is in a period of frequent launches of low cost deep space missions with challenging performanc...
X2000 is the nickname for NASA’s Advanced Deep Space System Development Program (ADSSDP). X2000 will...
The number of deep space missions is increasing as we embark on a new era of exploration. New missio...
The New Millennium (NM) program announced by NASA calls for ambitions smaller, better, faster spac...
Considerable opportunity exists to improve the systems, subsystems, components, etc., included in th...
A cross-Enterprise program is to identify and validate flight breakthrough technologies that will si...
This presentation reviews the activities of the New Millennium Program (NMP) in validating advanced ...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) supports unmanned space missions through a ...
The goals are to identify the critical need and technologies for spacecraft of the 21st century, and...
This paper describes a new direction in small low cost spacecraft. This 150 pound satellite provides...
The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) is building and demonstrating a new class of low-cost satel...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Project is an aggressive mission launching in 2009 to investigate ...
With NASA\u27s current emphasis on a smaller, better, faster approach to planetary exploration, a ne...
The first flight of NASA’s new exploration-class launch vehicle, the Space Launch System (SLS), will...
Facilitated Access to the Space Environment for Technology Development and Training (FAST) is part o...